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In Your Mind's Eye - cover

In Your Mind's Eye

Gary Nanson

Publisher: Defiance Press and Publishing

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Summary

In the unforgiving streets of South Central Los Angeles, Lieutenant Jack Adams walks through shadows most people fear to tread. When a gang officer is shot by a sniper in Nickerson Gardens, Adams finds himself on a collision course with Commander Stans Jelenick, whose political ambitions clash with Adams' relentless pursuit of justice.
 
As Adams establishes an undercover operation called "Gold Rush" to take illegal guns off the streets, he becomes the target of a ruthless Russian Mafia family. What begins as a straightforward mission spirals into a deadly game when the Russians discover Adams' identity, leading to a brutal attack that leaves a detective dead and Adams fighting for his life.
 
Wounded and bleeding, Adams must battle through his injuries to protect a young victim and his own family from the Russians' wrath. With enemies on both sides—criminals who want him dead and a police commander willing to sacrifice him for political gain—Adams faces the ultimate test of his resolve and commitment to the badge he carries.
 
Written by a 30-year veteran of the LAPD, "In Your Mind's Eye" delivers an unflinching portrayal of modern policing where the line between monster and protector blurs in the struggle for justice. This gripping tale explores loyalty, corruption, and the toll that serving in law enforcement takes on those who walk its thin blue line.
 
If you enjoyed "The Black Echo," "The Onion Field," or "The Force," you'll love "In Your Mind's Eye."
Available since: 03/21/2023.
Print length: 376 pages.

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