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Webb of Destruction: A Crime Thriller Series

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In the web of corruption, one man's quest for justice shatters his past and redefines his future.In the highly anticipated third installment of the Carter Webb series, "Webb of Destruction" finds the former detective returning to his hometown of South Lake, CT, to confront the criminal mastermind he could never bring to justice as a sworn officer. Determined to dismantle the intricate web of corruption that has ensnared the city, Webb must navigate a treacherous landscape where the lines between right and wrong blur.

As he delves deeper into the heart of the city's dark underbelly, Webb finds himself caught in the crosshairs of a deadly assassination plot. With danger lurking around every corner, he must rely on his wits and cunning to stay one step ahead of his enemies. But the price of justice may be higher than he ever imagined, forcing him to confront the demons of his past and question the very nature of the law he once upheld.

In this gripping, fast-paced novel, author Joe Lopa takes readers on a thrilling journey into the mind of Carter Webb as he grapples with the consequences of his actions and the realization that his choices will forever alter the course of his life. "Webb of Destruction" is a must-read for fans of the series and newcomers alike, leaving them craving answers to the questions that will haunt Webb long after the final page is turned.

246 pages, Kindle Edition

Published December 21, 2024

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August 31, 2025
It was a slow start and I had trouble getting into the story. I can understand why he feels the frustration about the legal system but I feel that his actions are a bit overboard.
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