Hunt for Justice Book Series

NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLING AUTHOR DIANE CAPRI
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The Hunt for Justice Complete Series Bundle from Award Winning New York Times and USA Today Bestselling Thriller Author Diane Capri.

Free-sprited Judge Wilhelmina Carson is quick, witty and stubborn. She takes on mysteries only she can solve. But she's not bulletproof. Even if she thinks she is.

If you are a fan of witty and clever mysteries with lots of twists and turns, you will love the Willa Carson mysteries series. 

Margaret Maron, Edgar, Anthony, Agatha and Macavity Award-winning MWA Past President and Grand Master, says: "Expertise shines on every page."

⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ "Takes you on a rollercoaster ride, leaves you wanting more!" -Tampa Tribune

⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ "If ever I'm in trouble, I want Willa on my side!" -Barbra Parker

⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ "....offers tense legal drama with courtroom overtones, twisty plots, and loads of Florida atmosphere. Recommended." -Library Journal

George glared her into silence just as Dr. Carolyn Young walked by us.

She was dressed head to toe in black and had a veil over her face.

She walked up to the closed casket and knelt in front of it. From the back I could see her shoulders shaking.

She stayed there so long one of the ushers went up to her and helped her to a seat in the front pew—the one usually reserved for family—which was empty.

It seemed all of Tampa society filled Sacred Heart Church for the occasion.

Probably the first time that many Tampa WASPs had gathered in a Catholic Church since the mayor remarried ten years ago.

The priest who delivered the glowing eulogy was a young man who obviously hadn’t known Dr. Morgan.

If he knew anything about Morgan’s less illustrious accomplishments, he refrained from mentioning them.

After the service, I watched a small group gathered outside around Carolyn Young at the bottom of the steps. “You’d think she was the only woman he ever screwed,” Dr. Aymes said with disgust, “instead of just the last one.”

“Carolyn Young and Michael Morgan were having an affair when he died?” I felt like the dim-witted straight man in a comedy team.

Things everyone else took for granted kept coming as revelations to me. I took solace in the rumor that Tommy Smothers was the smart one.

“Willa, you’ve got to get out more. Carolyn Young was in love with him for years. Their affair was current, but her lust wasn’t. In the old days, you had to stand in line to screw Michael Morgan. I’ll bet he slept with every woman in that church.” Dr. Aymes turned to look first straight at Kate and then pointedly toward Cilla Worthington.

Cilla hadn’t heard the comment, and Kate returned Dr. Aymes’ stare, although she blushed deep crimson. Then Kate looked away while Aymes was still staring at her.

“You’re just trying to make me jealous, Marilee,” George, ever the gentleman, said as he took first Kate’s arm and then mine.

He started down the steps, pulling us along. “But it’s much too pretty a day to dwell on it.” We dropped Kate off at home and then went back to Minaret.

Later in the day, I was in the den when I heard voices. I recognized George and I thought I recognized Chief Hathaway with him.

I folded up the newspapers and turned on the television.

George and Ben came into the room and Ben seemed less angry with me than the last time I’d seen him.

After asking me how I was feeling, Ben sat down in the same chair he’d taken last time and George offered to get us both some fresh coffee, leaving the two of us alone in the living room. Now, wasn’t that convenient?

“I’ll come right to the point. Someone trashed both Dr. Morgan’s and Carly Austin’s apartment, in the same way, obviously looking for the same thing. I don’t think they found it. Dr. Morgan is dead, but Carly Austin isn’t, which is not to say she won’t be if I don’t find her before the killer does. If you have any idea where she is, you need to let me know that so that I can keep her from getting killed.” He spoke calmly, rationally, but not convincingly.

I looked at Hathaway closely. He’s probably been a cop too long to betray his true intentions, and I wasn’t at all sure whether I believed he was trying to help Carly or arrest her.

I knew he was waiting for my analysis to conclude that even if he arrested her, she’d be better off than if her pursuer found her first.

The wheels in my head were still turning, albeit slowly.

Maybe I would live after all.

Books 1-7 Willa Carson Bundle includes the following titles:

1. Due Justice

2. Twisted Justice

3. Secret Justice

4. Wasted Justice

5. Raw Justice

6. Night Justice

7. Justice is Served (short reads collection)

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About the Author

"Always an insatiable reader with a keen interest in crime fiction, particularly mystery and suspense," Diane spent the travel years on airplanes and in hotel rooms. She put the time to good use by learning fiction craft when not practicing law, but her friends pointed out that her fiction files contained only desire and incomplete projects. Too true. While she published millions of words during her legal career, Diane jokes, “Most of them were nonfiction.” But in 1995...

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