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  • Son and Shield

  • Signs of Life Series, Book 5
  • By: Creston Mapes
  • Narrated by: Drew Bott
  • Length: 5 hrs and 30 mins

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Son and Shield

By: Creston Mapes
Narrated by: Drew Bott
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Publisher's Summary

A father-son police duo battles demons in disguise.

In his final year behind the badge, beloved Portland Police Investigator Wayne Deetz, and his wife, Joanie, are shocked to learn their youngest son, Brandon, 23, has signed up to follow in Deetz’s footsteps, by joining the Portland Police Bureau - especially amid the city’s recent riots, violence, and cancel culture.

When Deetz goes back in uniform, to ride with Brandon during his field training, the father-son duo is dealt a harrowing, demonic case, involving an unlikely gunman, and a brash, corporate executive. As they interview witnesses, discover shocking new evidence, and dare to search for bones in locked closets, they learn not only are their lives in peril, but the devil is out for their loved ones.

Book five is the knockout punch in Creston’s pulse-pounding Signs of Life Series.

©2022 Creston Mapes Inc. (P)2022 Creston Mapes Inc.

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