If you like mystery and suspense, Jerry B. Jenkins has done it again with The Breakthrough. This is another story from the 11th precinct series and starts slow to introduce characters and a slathering of the evens in his first book, The Betrayal. By page 25, the plot begins to twist and turn in unexpected ways and doesn’t stop until the last page of the book. Tragedy that tests, tries, and produces faith takes you to a place of considering if you could or would have endured to the end. It isn’t possible for me to give you details found in this story as it would ruin your “Oh No” moments. I can say from Chicago to the back alleys of China, you will be wondering, what else could possibly happen to Boone Drake, the chief of the Chicago Police Department
By page 25, the plot begins to twist and turn in unexpected ways and doesn’t stop until the last page of the book. Tragedy that tests, tries, and produces faith takes you to a place of considering if you could or would have endured to the end.
It isn’t possible for me to give you details found in this story as it would ruin your “Oh No” moments. I can say from Chicago to the back alleys of China, you will be wondering, what else could possibly happen to Boone Drake, the chief of the Chicago Police Department