![]() But she welcomes going out of town with Jeffrey to help Lena as a way of escaping her own worries for awhile. Sara is up to her eyeballs in stress as she is being sued by a former patients parents. Lena has been arrested for Murder and needs help. Her bad decision making and self destructing ways lead her down a path that in turns leads Jeffery and Sara down the same path. Lena, once again, is up to her eyeballs in trouble. Holy Crap! I guess this series had to end one way or another. This book is the finale book in the Grant County Series. I want to punch Karin Slaughter in the face right now. Soon after Jeffrey and Sara arrive, Lena absconds, setting off a chain of events that places them all in great danger. When Lena won’t answer questions or indeed speak at all, she is taken to the hospital, and at the same time charged with obstructing the law. On the fifty yard touch line is a burning Cadillac and investigators can see a body, beyond saving, charring on the back seat. Lena, who always seems to be in trouble, has been discovered by the local police sitting on the ground on the perimeter of a high school sports field, with her foot on a fuel can. Jeffrey and Sara have recently been accepted into an adoption programme. His parents, overwhelmed by debt, are looking for someone to pay. Sara has problems of her own: she is being sued for medical misdiagnosis after the death of a young patient. When Detective Lena Adams is arrested in her home town in Georgia, her boss, police Chief Jeffrey Tolliver, goes to help her and takes his wife medical examiner Sara Linton with him. I will admit though that this series is not for the faint of heart. ![]() If you haven't read this series yet I highly recommend it. You will not want to do this because there are major spoilers, make sure you read this series first. This is the 6th and last book of the Grant County Series, and OMG it was so gut wrenching, even though I was prepared for it because I read the Will Trent Series first.
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