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Don Easton touches on some sensitive topics in the next installment of the Jack Taggart dramatic crime series, including religion, drug trafficking, and morality vs legality. This book takes absolutely no time getting off the ground - a gut wrenching case to hook Jack (and the reader), a roller coaster ride of gang fights, high speed chases and deception, and a twist at the end that will had me wanting to hug Jack to pieces (after a good cry). While a generally serious read, I did find myself laughing out loud in numerous spots, as Taggart always seems to have just the right line to feed back to his superiors, or in an undercover moment when things aren't going as planned. Easton's own undercover work is evident throughout the series, as only someone who has been in these situations could write them as he does. Returning readers will be glad to experience quite a bit of growth in multiple characters in this book, and a big announcement