
Embattled Brother
Beyond the Badge Series, Book 4
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ナレーター:
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Brandon Pollock
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著者:
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Lindy Bell
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Becoming fire chief was a dream come true until it sparked a fiery backlash.
Lucas Matthews owes everything to his mentor, Andy Garrett, whose guidance helped him realize his dream of becoming a firefighter. When Lucas scores the coveted fire chief position in Andy’s town, he’s determined to prove himself worthy of the role—unaware that he has become the target of Milton Carr, a man who feels the job should have been his.
As Lucas battles Carr's insubordination, a series of chilling arson attacks rock the city. The fires aren’t the only threat—each blaze is followed by a cryptic note, taunting Lucas and testing his resolve, nearly pushing him to the breaking point.
Fear grips the city as the fire marshal is hot on the trail of the arsonist, determined to bring the chaos to an end. But when a major high school basketball tournament becomes the arsonist’s next target, the potential catastrophic loss of life could send everything spiraling out of control.
In a shocking twist, the arsonist's identity is closer than anyone could have imagined. When the truth is revealed, it leaves the community questioning everything they thought they knew about the fire department. With his leadership and even his life hanging by a thread, can Lucas hold his team together long enough to survive the firestorm?
批評家のレビュー
" The writing was superb . . . The conclusion was utterly shocking and entirely unforeseen." —Readers Favorite (5 Stars)
"A superior read, a satisfying addition to the series, and a story anyone interested in firefighting, community service, faith, or brotherhood will want to choose."—D. Donovan, Midwest Book Review
"The story hits quickly and keeps you gripping each page through twists and setbacks tempered with small triumphs . . . .The depiction of firefighters, their lingo, and their procedures is uncommonly accurate." —Battalion Chief Jeremy Wolfe, Abilene Fire Department