Turning Tables

Turning Tables by Sherryl D. Hancock, published by Vulpine Press on June 29, 2022, is a 310-page narrative that explores the complexities of personal and professional upheaval. The story follows Jericho Tehrani, whose life is dramatically altered when her wife leaves her unexpectedly. As she navigates this emotional turmoil, Jericho encounters Zoey Cabbott, a graduate student conducting research by shadowing her in her new role as Director of the Division of Law Enforcement.
Readers will find a gripping tale that intertwines themes of romance and LGBTQ+ dynamics against a backdrop of suspense. As female agents become targets, Jericho seeks assistance from Catalina Roché, an undercover narcotics officer. Together, they race against time to uncover the motives behind the attacks on these women, adding layers of tension and intrigue to the narrative. This edition presents a thoughtful exploration of resilience and the quest for justice amidst personal challenges.
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Jericho Tehrani has her life turned upside down when her wife of ten years leaves her without any warning. Having recently uprooted their lives for a new job as the Director of the Division of Law Enforcement, she’s left devastated. Soon after, she meets Zoey Cabbott, a graduate student who starts shadowing her as research.
When female agents start being targeted, Jericho turns to Catalina Roché, an undercover narcotics officer, for help. In a race against the clock, they must start turning the tables to figure out who is targeting these women and why
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