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Private investigators, Jake & Annie Lincoln, make plans to take a break away from their hectic schedule and relax. The family's goal of a peaceful weekend spirals into chaos when an escaped convict creates havoc and threatens the lives of everyone around him.

The trail of destruction leads from a sleepy town to the untamed northern wilderness, where the Lincolns own lives are endangered by the most unpredictable creature of all, the ruthless and inhumane Varick Lucas.

About This Mystery Series
Book 1: Blood and Justice (A Free eBook)
Book 2: Cold Justice
Book 3: Justice for Hire
Book 4: Captive Justice
Book 5: Justice Overdue
Book 6: Justice Returns
Book 7: Personal Justice
Book 8: Silent Justice
Book 9: Web of Justice
Book 10: Fugitive Justice
Book 11: Profane Justice (Coming Next)

305 pages, Kindle Edition

First published November 7, 2014

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About the author

Rayven T. Hill

13 books81 followers
Rayven T. Hill was born in 1954 in Markham, Ontario. He has had a variety of occupations and careers since then, spending the last fourteen years as a computer programmer and web site designer.

His first novel, written in 1960, was an instant hit with his mother and one sibling. He then put his career as a novelist aside for half a century to concentrate on making a living, but has now ventured back into the world of writing.

His first real novel, Blood and Justice, was published as an eBook in June 2013.

He lives with his wife in Toronto.

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Profile Image for Carol Piner.
103 reviews9 followers
April 28, 2015
I had a hard time justifying a good rating for "Justice Overdue". Rayven Hill's version of what defines good parents is certainly far different from mine. I will now explain why I take that high road without trying to sound like a total snob.

Let's look at a couple examples. The father leaves two children alone in a forest and they quickly get lost and encounter a bear. Yikes. He also leaves them alone knowing there is a dead body on the side of the beach in full view of everybody and goes and looks for a cabin they saw in the first incident. His wife joins him in the forest and he leaves her alone while he looks for this criminal who has escaped from a max. prison. She gets abducted. She was so far from the kids that he could drag her off. They find another body and this continues. I was speechless at the laxity of these two parents.

There was a serious attempt to make these book suspenseful and intelligently written but it was far from the mark. The bottom line is the ending is somewhat lax and, heaven forbid, predictable.
Profile Image for Nancy.
779 reviews60 followers
February 20, 2016
This was an excellent book, I would recommend this book to any one who wants an excellent read. I look forward to reading more of this author's work.
Profile Image for Bob.
554 reviews1 follower
June 3, 2015
2.5 stars.
This book should be classified as action adventure rather than a mystery. Grammar, sentence structure and spelling are better than 99.9% of all Indie books ever published.

While the book is set in Canada, it is one of the strongest arguments for the Second Amendment in the United States I have ever seen. Concealed carry in Canada is technically possible, but unless you are a police officer or a judge, a "concealed" handgun is practically impossible. A handgun can only be "carried" in a locked trunk in a locked box with a locked trigger guard. There can be no ammunition stored with the gun. Ammunition must be stored in a seperate locked box.

Of course, criminals may be bound by the same rules, but they simply ignore them.

Open Carry is technically legal, but due to public perception, walking down a street in any medium to large town will probably end with the person carrying the weapon lying on the ground face down in a modified Iron Cross position, followed by a trip to the closest confinement facility.

OK. Enough editorializing. The characters in this book seemed to all be cosumed by a case of gross stupidity aggravated by blinding ignorance.

The Dad, searching for his wife, goes off without even a tire iron after his son finds his mother locked up in an old log cabin locked on the outside with padlocks.e with padlocks. IF he were to have super strength, I guess he wouldn't need anything additional.

Twice he tells his son and friend to stay and DO NOT LEAVE The Camping area. Sure, 8 year old boys listened to those instructions for nine minutes before they were more qualified to find the mom than Dad was. Can you spell Hah!
Profile Image for Denise.
1,771 reviews24 followers
February 7, 2016
'Justice Overdue' was definitely a thrilling adventure. The storyline was well written and well thought out, as with the previous books in the 'Jake & Annie Lincoln Thriller Series'. The way the story played out was full of mystery, beautiful scenery, suspense and a massive manhunt. Jake and Annie were caught in the middle of a nightmare. Matty played a huge role in this book. He stepped up and his bravery was astounding for an eight year old. I look forward to reading more of this series. A great add to your tbr list. Recommended read.
Profile Image for Pam.
831 reviews7 followers
September 9, 2018
Whenever you have a book by Rayven T. Hill, you know that you are in for a good read; They are good straight forward stories, no messing about where each chapter is a different person, or year, so that you lose the thread (well I do) No these go smoothly through, ramping up the excitement on the way, making for a brilliant read.
Profile Image for Linda.
2,174 reviews
October 1, 2019
PI Jake Lincoln, Jake's son Matty, and Matty's friend Kyle decide to spend a few days camping in Algonquin Provincial Park. What they don't know is that serial killer Varick Lucas, having escaped from prison, is also planning to lie low for awhile in the Park ...
123 reviews
January 31, 2020
Good page turner

Jake Lincoln wanted a relaxing weekend away camping with his son Matty and his son's friend Kyle. Meanwhile Vargus Lucas escapes from prison. There is a lot going on as their paths cross. It's tense and has some twists. Good story.
Profile Image for Sue Neely.
3 reviews
September 16, 2018
Jake & Annie

I enjoyed this book very much. Didn't want to put it down. Very much a attention getter. Love Jake and Annie
Profile Image for Carol Brannon.
174 reviews11 followers
June 4, 2020
Love this book

I love this series and this one is no different. Jake and Anne never disappoint. The mystery in the book is great. There's always a twist you don't see coming!
Profile Image for Betty.
Author 11 books72 followers
May 1, 2015
Riveting! A real page-turner.

When private investigator Jake decides to take his son and friend camping in a remote area, he never dreams what dangers await. When he discovers a man's dead body and learns a vicious escaped murderer is holed up in the area, he seeks aid of local police.

The action and fear level escalates from there...

When Jake's wife Annie goes missing, he suspects the killer has her. What he discovers next is chilling.

What does Jake do to get his wife back. How do the boys help? What delays the local police? And why does it take the Canadian Mounties so long to find the escaped killer?

In a surprise twist, you'll never believe who saves the day.

This author really knows how to involve his readers. I really cared deeply for this likable family and worried about them. Very well-written, excellent pacing. I look forward to reading more from this author.

Reviewed by Betty Dravis, May 1, 2015
Author of "The Search for Bobby McGee"
Profile Image for Sonya Fuller-Campbell.
94 reviews4 followers
August 9, 2015
Maybe NOT So Overdue

First experience with this author, but so far so good. The character development was excellent and as a result I felt like I knew them all. The plot was also well developed with some unexpected, surprising turns. I have to say though I was terribly leery of Andy after he quickly left the camp without taking Jake with him and then when he saw the dead body and identified it as Otis and stated he was harmless and had been in the cabin basically forever, as though that was normal. All the while, I kept thinking that Otis had been buried by the lunatic and not left in clear view. Admittedly, though, I was hanging over a cliff when we knew for sure that Andy wasn't Andy. I expected more from Jake and was disappointed that he didn't shine much at all throughout. His wife and son definitely stole the limelight and they were both great characters!! Other than a few typos, an excellent, easy, exciting read.
Profile Image for Thibaldo Manrique.
262 reviews1 follower
June 5, 2015
Pretty good

It was the second book I have read from this author. It is fair and an easy read.

The characters are well developed and you do get a feel of empathy for the good guys, antipathy for the bad guy.

However, for me, it was a little to formula. That is to say, the danger just did not feel real, mostly because all of it could have been avoided for the hero's and was completely unavoidable for the bad guys.

None the less, it does get a 4 stars rating, because it was entertaining and easy to read.
173 reviews
March 16, 2016
Justice Prevails

VARICK LUCAS escaped from prison and on the run, taking hostages and killing them in cold blood on his way Finally losing the Royal Police Sargent Brewer by leaving false clues, he heads for a deserted cabin to hide out.

Jake and his wife, Private Investigators, get involved when innocently involved in a family trip ends up finding dead bodies in their camping grounds.

Great mystery that holds your attention through an intense story of a sound family striving to do the right thing in a face of drastic criminal acts.
Profile Image for Susan Moore.
509 reviews7 followers
May 16, 2015
Page-turning mystery.

I enjoyed Hill's story, characters, and excellent writing style. I bought this on a sale because I have never read any of his books before. However, I'll definitely look at more books in this series. Clean murder mystery without cursing, but very realistic. I loved his prison escape idea.
661 reviews5 followers
September 7, 2015
I have enjoyed the series, but this one less than the others.

It was hard to imagine the realism of some of the situations and whether people would really behave in that way. There was an element of humor that was brought in with one of the bumbling characters, but it was annoying a bit.

Overall, though, I still enjoy the series.
Profile Image for Buck Burnette.
5 reviews1 follower
February 21, 2015
A must read.

The author of this story keeps you in. Suspense you just can,t put it down nothing boring throughout the whole book. Intend to read all his series. Great Book enjoyed it.
Profile Image for Ted Lapekas.
16 reviews1 follower
July 1, 2015
Good Northwoods crime story

Good story line. I enjoyed the description of the action happening in a Canadian forest park. I liked the characters. It was a good read - not five stars but enjoyable just the same.
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462 reviews1 follower
February 26, 2016
Every time

This one is as good as the preceding ones. A page Turner for sure. These books stand on their own. however I have decided to read them in order . So far I have not been disappointed.
263 reviews6 followers
May 5, 2016
Great book.

I enjoyed this book very much but it wasn't as good as some of the other books I've read by this author. It lacked the thrills and excitement the other books had. Still it was very good and I definitely recommend it.
Profile Image for Ovie Allen.
1 review
January 27, 2015
Justice owerdue

I have read all of your books getting ready to read the new one. Will give a review very soon
Profile Image for Frances Torgerson.
32 reviews
February 23, 2015
Good reading.

Wow. Good as usual, but with a real surprise at the end. Be alert and ready. Can't wait for the next book.

Profile Image for Joan M Erickson.
97 reviews1 follower
April 22, 2015
Relaxing Weekend?

Great Suspense as the weekend progresses. One becomes suspicious when neither the park personnel nor the local police don't respond relatively promptly.
6 reviews
April 26, 2015
Awesomeness, enjoyed thoroughly!

Loved the book, awesome thriller!
You did a great job bringing this story to lift for your readers!

Thank you
Profile Image for jean buck.
514 reviews2 followers
April 27, 2015
A real mystery book.

A real page Turner. I couldn't put the book down. I would like to read more of this author's books.
Profile Image for Cindy B. .
3,899 reviews219 followers
September 14, 2018
Have like this series so far but I agree with Carol in main characters parental skills. Like RTH plots usually.
4,374 reviews28 followers
April 29, 2015
Good

the book is one that tells a bout how a escaped prisoner and the fact he continued to murder incentives people.
1 review
April 29, 2015
Good read

This book held my attention from beginning to end. There was no offensive language and plenty of mystery. I am anxious to read more books in this series.
12 reviews1 follower
May 2, 2015
Another Great Book

enjoyed another great story in the series
Recommend you will enjoy it.
give it a read and you will be hooked
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