About the Book
After a harrowing attempt on a judge’s life at the courthouse, Deputy US Marshals Madison James and Jonas Quinn are tasked with finding a missing woman and an endangered child in connection to the murder of the judge’s wife. What seems like a fairly straightforward case becomes hopelessly tangled when the marshals discover that the woman they are searching for is in witness protection and the Amber Alert put out for the missing child has put two lives in danger.
Madison and Jonas are forced into a race to find the woman and the child before the men who want her dead discover her location. And in a final showdown that could cost her everything, Madison will come face-to-face with the person who murdered her husband.
USA Today bestselling author Lisa Harris concludes her thrilling US Marshals series with this breathless tale of secrets kept, lies exposed, and ultimately, justice prevailing.
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In My Opinion
I have been waiting for this book! Madison has been through a lot with the death of her husband, the killer taunting her, chasing criminals as a US Marshal, and a potential new love. Lisa Harris does not disappoint.
With one investigation that turns into two, Madison and Jonas hit the ground running from the opening pages of The Catch. And while they don’t slow down, that romantic tension between them simmers just under the surface, awaiting the right time for them to act on it.
If the investigations aren’t enough for you, no worries because we also get more insight into who killed Madison’s husband and shot her (this also takes a turn I didn’t see coming).
This series finale tied up all the loose ends and concluded with everything satisfactorily as it should be.
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