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Threshold by G.M. Ford

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4.0

Looking for a tall, good-looking, police detective with a strict moral code?

He can be found in G.M. Ford’s “Threshold“. Detective Sergeant Mickey Dolan is at a crossroads in his personal life. Just back to work following a ‘personal’ break, he is still reeling from the knowledge that his wife has left him for another woman! His co-workers are merciless in their demeaning banter and seem to relish his discomfort.

His first major case after returning to work is a murky one. The wife of Edwin Royster, a high profile city councilman, has run off with his two young daughters. The law is on his side as he has sole parental custody. He is enlisting the police to find them. Only thing is… the councilman (who has a family court judge in his pocket) is also a pedophile.

Oh.. but now Detective Sergeant Micky Dolan is on the case. After discovering proof of the councilman’s less than savory reputation, he is loathe to return the girls to him. What a dilemma!

I think the novel will appeal to both male and female readers equally, but for different reasons. A fast-paced character-driven thriller with series potential.

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