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Bedford township has to deal with a recent pandemic as several members of the Native American population on the reserve succumb to strange flu-like symptoms suspected to be COVID. Detectives Creagan and Ritch, two of the best officers in the Bedford Police Department, join the fight to bring back order amid the chaos. When they get assigned to a suspicious murder case that leaves many more questions than answers, things start to go south. The dynamic duo has no idea that their investigation will lead them on a collision course with some of the worst criminal elements one can imagine as they engage in a battle for control. The stakes are high and human lives have little value in L. Hanson's Creager: The Van Joe Parker Saga.
L. Hanson's Creager: The Van Joe Parker Saga is the second installment in a series that puts current issues at the forefront of its plots. Each character has a believable origin story and a well-rounded personal and professional life that skillfully blend, making for impressive character development. Even though the characters' conversations frequently shift from casual to formal, they are engaging and simple to follow. Hanson uses the dialogue between the various characters to highlight their nationalities, particularly the Russians, whose dialogue is reminiscent of the Soviet era. Hanson's storytelling style is captivating as he skillfully combines gradual pacing with in-depth explanations of military weaponry and strategies. The novel's best feature is Hanson's ability to combine several intriguing subplots—such as those about drug cartels, political gerrymandering, and human trafficking. This story will captivate readers who enjoy adventure, action, and drama. Hanson deserves plaudits for this superb offering.