Injustice for All

Injustice for All by J. A. Jance, published by HarperCollins on December 29, 2009, is a gripping narrative that unfolds in the realm of mystery and detective fiction. This edition, comprising 368 pages, presents a chilling scene where a homicide detective’s holiday is shattered by a gruesome discovery on a Washington beach. The story delves into the complexities of crime, intertwining elements of passion, madness, and politics as the protagonist, J.P. Beaumont, confronts a killer whose obsession escalates dangerously.
Readers will find themselves immersed in a hard-boiled police procedural that captures the tension and urgency of a detective’s pursuit of justice. The narrative explores the psychological depths of both the investigator and the criminal, revealing how personal and professional lives can collide in unexpected ways. With its vivid portrayal of a crime scene and the ensuing investigation, this book offers a compelling look at the darker sides of human nature and the challenges faced by those who seek to uphold the law.
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It was a scene right out of a Hollywood “slasher” movie—a beautiful woman’s terrified screams piercing the air, a dead body sprawled at her feet, blood staining the pristine sands of a Washington beach. But the blood is real, and the victim won’t be rising when a director yells, “Cut!” In one horrific instant, a homicide detective’s well-earned holiday has become a waking nightmare. Suddenly a lethal brew of passion, madness, and politics threatens to do more than poison J.P. Beaumont’s sleep—it’s dragging the dedicated Seattle cop into the path of a killer whose dark hunger is rapidly becoming an obsession.
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