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T.J. Case #2

Promises to Keep (TJ Case Series #2)

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A search for two missing teenage girls brings Duncan Wyeth and Jeremy Hughes to the streets of Los Angeles, where they find themselves searching through an underworld of hopelessness, exploitation, addiction, and violence

398 pages, Kindle Edition

First published October 1, 1991

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T. Davis Bunn

70 books148 followers

Also writes under the names Thomas Locke and Davis Bunn.

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6 reviews
May 27, 2009
This is the sequel to The Presence -- and although I enjoy some of the characters I don't particularly care for the premise.
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February 4, 2017
I do not even know what to say. Such a good book, but such a heavy subject.
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71 reviews2 followers
September 25, 2019
A must read!

If you care about v child sex trafficking, read this! I love books by T David Bunn. It broke my heart to read this story. We need to take a stand against this!
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308 reviews6 followers
September 18, 2022
Quite a read, and not light reading - and so close to the truth that one has to wonder why we've allowed our children to suffer against this sludge, pornography.
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September 5, 2023
I liked the plot, I liked the Christian message, and I liked the political intrigue. However I don't think all three streams gelled well together.
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July 28, 2025
This book was very different from what I am used to reading. Normally, I enjoy stories that have a straightforward plot and easy-to-follow characters, but this one seemed too long and repetitive for my taste. It wasn't repeating the same events—but, it kept going back and forth between different characters who were in various locations. Because of the constantly shifting focus, it became hard for me to concentrate on the story and to keep track of everything that was happening.
On top of all this, there wasn't much action that I would call exciting. This book felt more like it was dragging on, and to be honest, I found it somewhat boring. Even though I struggled to stay interested, there were still some parts of the story that were interesting and caught my attention.
I would recommend this book to readers who are in their mid-teens and older, as it touches on mature topics that are not suitable for younger readers. It also seems to be aimed at those who have a particular interest in mystery and politics. If you enjoy stories that explore these themes and are okay with a more complex narrative style, then this book might be for you. Just keep in mind that it may require some patience as you navigate through the different characters and their stories.
Overall, it's a unique read, and it is not for everyone.
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