Description The line between good and evil isn\'t always clear...
Howe, bestselling author of Skyjack "Madison is particularly headstrong and gung ho and this makes for exciting fiction..." -Literary Flits "Madison Knight is a tough detective, who will let nothing stand in her way to find the guilty." -The Readin.
J.
What readers have to say about Madison Knight: "Madison Knight is a true renaissance woman--sharp, talented, and unbeatable." -K.
Perfect for fans of James Patterson, Michael Connelly, and JD Robb.
The ninth installment in an international bestselling series, it doesn\'t matter if this is the first book you\'re reading in the Detective Madison Knight series or not; all the books stand alone Buy this book now and join the investigation Uncover clues, follow leads, and catch a killer like hundreds of thousands of readers in this series have done before you.
Shades of Justice is a murder mystery with twists and turns that will have readers flipping the pages until the wee hours of the morning.
In the process, it becomes clear that finding Justice isn\'t always black and white, and often the Shades in between tell the fullest story--and it\'s not something she will forget anytime soon.
Madison will need to pull on her tenacity and courage if she\'s going to follow the evidence without prejudice.
This high-profile double homicide immediately pits Madison against her sergeant, who seems more intent on protecting the Malones\' reputation and retaining a benefactor than catching a killer.
The other victim is a John Doe.
One victim is his wife.
Two victims are found murdered and naked in the home of Steven Malone, who is the largest contributor to the Stiles PD.
Howe, bestselling author of Skyjack Detective Madison Knight has risked her badge--and her life--in the pursuit of Justice before, and she just might need to do so again.
J. "Tremendous A double homicide, decadent scandals, and smooth prose--Shades of Justice is the perfect combination of mystery and suspense." -K.
Description The line between good and evil isn\'t always clear..