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Final Justice: Mystery on Whidbey Island
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Final Justice: Mystery on Whidbey Island in Vernon, BC
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Current price: $12.95

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Final Justice: Mystery on Whidbey Island in Vernon, BC
By None
Current price: $12.95
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Size: Paperback
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When a woman mysteriously disappears on Whidbey Island, it hits close to home for sheriff's detective Shane Lindstrom. Friends arrive for a lighthearted reunion to find protests in the park and police searches on the ferry. In this fourth book in the Brad Haraldsen series, Shane and his friends must race against time to stop domestic terrorists from taking hundreds of lives -- if they only knew where!As readers piece together the clues, Final Justice takes them exploring old growth forest and beaches, into a paramilitary compound, to a former brothel turned B&B, on the ferry to Port Townsend and Hurricane Ridge, and across the Deception Pass Bridge to the picturesque communities of LaConner and Fir Island. The story is both troubling and hopeful. It draws from historic events and also looks ahead at competing visions for America. Through the eyes and actions of its characters, it calls for a more just, compassionate and inclusive democracy.
When a woman mysteriously disappears on Whidbey Island, it hits close to home for sheriff's detective Shane Lindstrom. Friends arrive for a lighthearted reunion to find protests in the park and police searches on the ferry. In this fourth book in the Brad Haraldsen series, Shane and his friends must race against time to stop domestic terrorists from taking hundreds of lives -- if they only knew where!As readers piece together the clues, Final Justice takes them exploring old growth forest and beaches, into a paramilitary compound, to a former brothel turned B&B, on the ferry to Port Townsend and Hurricane Ridge, and across the Deception Pass Bridge to the picturesque communities of LaConner and Fir Island. The story is both troubling and hopeful. It draws from historic events and also looks ahead at competing visions for America. Through the eyes and actions of its characters, it calls for a more just, compassionate and inclusive democracy.


















