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The Quinn Case: A Heartfelt Cases Short Story

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When a child disappears, every second counts.

As a relatively new FBI agent, Ann Davidson struggles with personalizing the cases. Hours after delivering the news that a boy's murder investigation has officially gone cold, Ann and her partner, Patrick Duncan, catch a new case: a custody kidnapping. They have precious little time to find the victim, two-year-old Josiah Quinn. If even a day goes by without locating the boy, the odds of finding him drop to nearly nothing.

They couldn't save the other boy, but Ann's determined not to fail again.

©2017 Julie C. Gilbert (P)2018 Julie C. Gilbert
Christian Fiction Detective Fiction Genre Fiction Mystery Suspense Thriller & Suspense Women Sleuths Women's Fiction
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When a child disappears, every second counts.
amazing storyline shame its was short left me wanting more

great beginning

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The only reason it is a four star is because it it too short, I would have loved it to have been longer. But it is a great prequel to the start of a new series. I think it is going to be fun learning about the characters as they seem interesting a teacher becoming an FBI agent.
Still reeling from giving the parents of a missing boy the bad news that they have no leads and the case has officially gone cold, Ann is off and running trying to track down a missing two year old boy stolen from day care by his father in a bitter divorce case. Knowing the father won't hurt him doesn't make the case any easier, when he can take the boy out of the county and just how far has the mother pushed him, for him to think the only option let is kidnapping? And what will the dad do if he feels trapped? Ann must use everything she has learnt and her faith to bring this kidnapping to a better conclusion.
I like the narrator, she had a laid back way of speaking that built up the tension as the story unfolded.

Every second counts

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