Ranger's Justice. Lara Lacombe
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Can they stay one step ahead of a serial killer?
A Rangers of Big Bend thriller
FBI profiler Rebecca Wade is used to tough, gruesome cases. But a serial killer targeting women in Big Bend National Park gets under her skin in a way she never anticipated. Alongside her unexpected partner—enigmatic park ranger Quinn Gallagher—Rebecca must race against the clock to prevent more innocent lives from being lost and achieve justice at last.
LARA LACOMBE earned a PhD in microbiology and immunology and worked in several labs across the country before moving into the classroom. Her day job as a college science professor gives her time to pursue her other love—writing fast-paced romantic suspense with smart, nerdy heroines and dangerously attractive heroes. She loves to hear from readers! Find her on the web or contact her at [email protected].
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Ranger’s Justice
Lara Lacombe
ISBN: 978-1-474-07932-7
RANGER’S JUSTICE
© 2018 Lara Kingeter
Published in Great Britain 2018
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“I didn’t kill anyone.”
“Never said you did,” Rebecca replied smoothly. “I’m just laying out the facts here. It’s one thing to stumble across one dead body. But to find two in two weeks? That’s some exceptional luck.”
“I wouldn’t call it that,” Quinn muttered.
“Neither would I,” she said, her tone suddenly harsh. “What is it about you, Quinn Gallagher? Don’t you find it odd that you’ve come across three—no, four—dead women in the last two years?”
“I hadn’t thought of it like that,” he faltered. For the first time, a kernel of fear took root in his chest. Was he really going to be blamed for the deaths of these women?
“Well, I have,” she responded. “And let me tell you, it’s one hell of a coincidence.”
“I don’t believe in coincidence,” he said.
“Well, what do you know?” She leaned back and smiled broadly. “Neither do I.”
Welcome to the Rangers of Big Bend series! I’m so excited to dive into this world! As a native Texan, I’m proud to set these stories