Book 3: FBI – K9 Series

CONCEALED CARGO

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When Special Agent Clay Jennings and his K9 partner, Ranger, take to the streets of Denver to fight human trafficking, he is shocked by the inordinate number of stolen innocents who’ve been forced into the sex trade. With each new face, his resolve to help these children escape their personal horror grows stronger.

El Clark, a social worker who dedicates her life to rescuing exploited kids from the streets, works valiantly to locate their families or find them a safe place to live while they recuperate. She understands the plight of these young victims more than anyone knows.

When these two champions of enslaved children team up, they discover a web of deviant corruption that reaches into the upper echelons of US politics and society. Adding to the nightmare, a vicious serial killer focused on murdering female prostitutes threatens to pull Clay and El away from unearthing the man behind the treacherous, Colorado-based, child prostitution ring.

For Clay, working to solve these crimes is like taking one step forward and three back until El shares her story with him. Inspired by her bravery and fortitude, he is re-committed to the fight for justice. Clay and El battle against a mountain power and money the height of which they’d never conceived, and end up building a strong bond with one another along the way. El teaches Clay that every life they change matters—that they must do what they can, even when it’s only one child at a time.

Concealed Cargo book 3 in FBI K9 Series

Riveting read

I love reading this author’s work, and this did not disappoint. Human trafficking is a tough subject, and I’m awed by her courage in tackling it with heart and humanity. It certainly opened my eyes. I can’t imagine how difficult the subject was to research, yet she handles it masterfully with characters you can’t help but root for. 

Daydream Believer

I loved this book

Unbelievable as it is that anyone could love a book focusing on this despicable crime, I feel good after reading it. Wiser, sadder, but good

Dorothy

Intense

This book was difficult to put down. It wrapped me in every feeling from the kids pain to the discust of the officers who found and helped the kids. An author that can make you feel such emotions is truly a great story teller.

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