Chief of Police Jane Hardy plunges into the investigation of a house fire that claimed the life of a local woman as well as one of the firefighters. It’s clear the woman was murdered. But why? The unraveling of Jane’s personal life only makes the answers in the case more difficult to find.
Then Jane’s
fifteen-year-old son is accused of a horrific crime, and she has to decide
whether or not she can trust her ex, Reid, in the attempt to prove Will’s
innocence—and whether she can trust Reid with her heart.
Three days
of Jane’s past are missing from her memory, and that’s not all that has been
stolen from her. As she works to find the woman’s murdered and clear her son’s
name, finding out what happened in those three days could change everything.
A great conclusion to “The Pelican Harbor
Series”. All of our questions have been
answered. I would recommend that you
read the first two books in this series before you read Three Missing
Days.
Janes is still having trust issues. It seems to her everyone has lied to her. Her father, mother, and Reid. Who can she trust? The only bright spot in her life is her son, who she thought had died shortly after he was born fifteen years ago. Will gets arrested for murder and Jane and Reid have to figure out who is responsible or Will spend the rest of his life in prison or worse.
I highly recommend
this book to all mystery fans. I was
given this book by Thomas Nelson Publishing via NetGalley in exchange for an
honest review. I was not compensated in
any way.
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