Decision (Diversion Book 8)
by Eden Winters
Follow the law, or follow their hearts?
By-the-book Bo Schollenberger’s training to be the new boss at the Southeastern Narcotics Bureau. He’s always been the moral compass for his partner Lucky Lucklighter, or Simon Harrison, or whatever-the-hell his name is this week.
Lucky might have read the book, or parts of it, but has always toed the line between legal and… not so legal. A little moral elasticity lets him out-maneuver the bad guys.
The case turns personal when a local high school gets flooded with drugs—someone’s handed Lucky’s nephew a vial of pills like they were candy. Unravelling the drug ring leads them straight into a nest of human trafficking, way outside the jurisdiction of the SNB, but no way could Bo and Lucky let the perpetrators leave Atlanta as free men.
The letter of the law says to trust the legal system, but doing the right thing might stray outside the lines. Especially when the youngest trafficking victim lands square in Bo’s lap.
By-the-book Bo Schollenberger’s training to be the new boss at the Southeastern Narcotics Bureau. He’s always been the moral compass for his partner Lucky Lucklighter, or Simon Harrison, or whatever-the-hell his name is this week.
Lucky might have read the book, or parts of it, but has always toed the line between legal and… not so legal. A little moral elasticity lets him out-maneuver the bad guys.
The case turns personal when a local high school gets flooded with drugs—someone’s handed Lucky’s nephew a vial of pills like they were candy. Unravelling the drug ring leads them straight into a nest of human trafficking, way outside the jurisdiction of the SNB, but no way could Bo and Lucky let the perpetrators leave Atlanta as free men.
The letter of the law says to trust the legal system, but doing the right thing might stray outside the lines. Especially when the youngest trafficking victim lands square in Bo’s lap.