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MURDER CAN STRIKE IN MANY COLORS

When an Angelina County deputy videotapes his own murder, David Mason has to track down the killers. Leading an inexperienced FBI team with Melissa Adams as his second in command, David must overcome his own guilt over the murder.

An East Texas Sheriff and his deputies, a Texas Ranger, and strife inside his own team all stand in David’s way. As suspects and witnesses die, David believes he has an agent leaking information. He had put his career and reputation on the line to get Melissa on his team. Would she betray his friendship and trust?

His investigative path brings him to a startling conclusion and a suspect that threatens to tear apart David’s moral fiber.

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Reviews for Color of Murder -

Midwest Book review (Oregon, WI) Shelley Glodowski

John Foxjohn's life experiences provide constant inspiration for his award-winning writing. Born and raised in Nacogdoches, Texas, he dropped out of high school; joined the Army and shipped out to Vietnam in the well-known Airborne Ranger division. He followed up as a policeman, taught and coached, and now is a best-selling author. His books include: CODE OF DECEIT, COLD TEARS, JOURNEY OF THE SPIRIT, COLOR OF MURDER, and a novel-in-progress, TATTERED JUSTICE.

When Justin Milam is shot point-blank during a traffic stop, he manages to videotape his own death. David Mason, Justin's good friend and former partner on the police force, is now with the FBI and is putting together a brand new Behavioral Science Unit in Washington DC. His first assignment with his new team is an important one, and when he discovers it will be an investigation into his friend's murder, it puts even more pressure on him:

"Baylor nodded and took a deep breath. 'OK, something you need to know before you make a decision. Angeline County Sheriff's Deputy Justin Milam was the one killed.'

David's stomach knotted and convulsed like someone had hit him with a baseball bat. Tightness gripped his chest and he couldn't speak. Without thinking, he slammed his hand on the chair's arm, breaking it into pieces. He glanced at the pieces lying on the shag carpet, and at his bosses.

'Sorry sir,' he mumbled.

Beeker's bug eyes grew larger, but Baylor said, 'Understandable. Do you still want the assignment?'

David blinked. What a stupid question. 'Damn right I want it.'"

Mr. Foxjohn's novels are particularly well-researched. His characters display sheer heart; and his plot is riveting. David Mason struggles with building a new team and establishing himself as an FBI supervisor, but at the same time is cognizant of the changes taking place in 1984, namely the introduction of females within the ranks. Foxjohn's story is full of finesse; great story-telling; and is a fast-paced thriller.

Shelley Glodowski
Senior Reviewer

 

 

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