This is book three in The Lawman series.
What do you do when the world comes to an end, and you didn’t die with it.
There’s a second question asked. “What do you do when you never dealt with the end of the world.”
Pam Harmon, one of Will’s trusted teammates is about to find out.
When a police raid goes terribly wrong, Pam is wounded. She finds herself on a desperate path to avoid the trauma of her past. It’s a harrowing ride into the world of alcohol abuse, depression, and attempted suicide.
And it’s up to Will, Jewell, friends and family to help save her from herself before it’s too late.
Broken people is the book that was supposed to have never happened. It started out as the first half of Event Horizon. It took on a life of its own. I let God take it where He wanted it to go.
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What my readers are saying about Broken People:
Town marshal Pam Harmon is wounded during a law enforcement operation at a drug house. The chaos triggers this former Marine MP, a widow with a small son, into a crisis. She doesn’t want to wade through a major trauma from the past and is ready to give up. Pam is confronted by her friends, including Detective Will Daiz’s wife Jewell (who is a counselor) who help her begin the process of healing. Broken People is about PTSD (Post Traumatic Stress Disorder) and the need to work through it.
It’s also about policework, bad choices, family dynamics, and second chances.
Broken People is the third in the author’s The Lawman Series. You’ll want to read the other books because of Will Diaz, the Lawman himself, but also a rich community of compelling characters, including one called Zorro. Someone should make a movie of this one. – Joy Kidney, author of Leora’s Dexter Stories
Great book, you can’t put it down. – CC


