![]() She signed up for the conference hoping it would push her past the emptiness she constantly feels. Natalie lost her fiancé and parents in Katrina and is still tormented by that storm’s aftermath. The I-Team reporter in this book, Natalie Benoit, has come to Juarez for a three-day professional conference. Clare points out, is now the most dangerous place in the world – outside of an outright war zone – to be a journalist. Clare’s passion for justice for Las Muertas de Juarez – it’s estimated that as few as 400 and as many as 5000 women have disappeared from that border town in the past two decades – makes this book not only an absorbing read but a stirring call for justice for the women and the brave reporters who have been killed while working in Mexico. ![]() ![]() (who) were brutalized and discarded.” Ms. She dedicates her tale to “the memory of the hundreds of murdered and missing women of Ciudad Juarez, Mexico…. Clare, a journalist herself, knows how to write a gripping story and Breaking Point is her most compelling romantic suspense novel thus far. The women of the team, all reporters, have in previous books taken on pernicious social evils, while falling in love (and lust) with smart, sexy heroes. Clare’s I-Team is a group of investigative journalists who work for the fictional Denver Independent. Pamela Clare’s latest I Team book is a fine addition to an exciting series. ![]()
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