A ship wreck… should be keeping lawful order. Can she trust the self-serving journalist bent on making the human-trafficking ring his next big story? When her daughter is involved in a life-threatening accident, it’s difficult for Lorne to keep her head in the game. But Lorne and her ex-MI6 husband, Tony, are determined to end the repulsive slave trade and bring the criminals to justice — even if it means Lorne ends up locked in a cage herself.
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This was an excellent book-couldn’t out it down
Topical–I believe human trafficking is an enormous problem and this novel sheds light on it. While it may be tip-of-the-iceberg in design, it does point to the situation. Very good characters and logical resolution.
I like this character. Enjoy reading realizing it is unrealistic
I love M A Comley and her series (multiple) of books. I keep looking for the next one in each series. Her police procedurals are a bit different from American counterparts and I enjoy the difference.
It was an easy fast read is about all I can say. Wasn’t believable. Too many F bombs. But mainly too many side stories.
Well written; great characters and a definite page turner; stayed up late reading it…I highly recommend it AND WANT to read more by this author….
celeste R.
Although a page turner at times, overall I didn’t like this book. I might be missing something, not having read prior books in the series, but it seemed like at times the PI’s were taking advise from dead people, psychics, and often times investigating things that clearly the police should have. They got tips on when and where major crimes would …
Ultimate Justice by M A Comley is a mystery novel that presented a mystery to me that was one not intended by the author. This title is listed as Book 6 in the Justice Series. The mystery for me was how a series could survive with five previous titles of writing such as this. As bad as this novel was, I was determined to read through to the end …
Not up to par with the rest of the series I’ve read. Amateurish writing and a BIG disappointment Had to talk myself into finishing this – wish I hadn’t.