Review “Sins of the Fathers” by J.A. Jance

Review “SINS OF THE FATHERS” By J.A. Jance

J.P. Beaumont is back in the latest installment by J.A. Jance called “Sins of the Fathers.” This is the twenty-seventh book in the Beaumont series.

J.P. Beaumont is a former Seattle homicide cop, but now works as a P.I. He loves retirement and has decided to get a dog. All that changes when his past knocks on the door in the form of an old friend, Alan Dale. Alan has a newborn baby in his possession, his granddaughter, and needs Beau to help him find his missing daughter.

Beau has to go into the dark places of Seattle to find her, since Alan’s daughter is an addict. She felt that by leaving the baby with her father, the baby would have a better chance at having a good life. What J.P. doesn’t know is that he is a lot more involved in their family dynamic and has to remember his past to find the answers.

J.A. does an outstanding job of delivering a very emotional book, wrapped up within a mystery that keeps the reader on edge to the very end. Just when you think you have things figured out, J.A. says…no, no, you haven’t seen anything yet. “Sins of the Fathers” is a perfect fit within the series, but now things have changed. How much, you ask? Fans will have to wait for the next one to see.

Review “Sins of the Fathers” by J.A. Jance

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