this long, winding tale took about 200 pages more than necessary to tell. The angst of main characters was tedious.
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The main character is Jon Cantrell and he is a former Dallas police officer who came from a family of police officers, but he had a run in with some higher ups and has been out of a police uniform for awhile. Instead he has been a contractor working job to job for the DEA in many different aspects, but this is definitely not anything consistent. But is something consistent what he wants?
Most of the story is told from Jon Cantrell's perspectives, but there are a few chapters and moments that are told by others involved. Thankfully the author did a great job of giving the reader enough information to know who was taking the lead on the story.
The main character is Jon Cantrell and he is a former Dallas police officer who came from a family of police officers, but he had a run in with some higher ups and has been out of a police uniform for awhile. Instead he has been a contractor working job to job for the DEA in many different aspects, but this is definitely not anything consistent. But is something consistent what he wants?
Most of the story is told from Jon Cantrell's perspectives, but there are a few chapters and moments that are told by others involved. Thankfully the author did a great job of giving the reader enough information to know who was taking the lead on the story.