This week, I had a few health issues and probably read three chapters. Fortunately, Kevin Tipple stepped up for a review of Early Termination by Cindy Goyette. Thank you, Kevin.

Recently released, Early Termination: A Probation Case Files Mystery by Cindy
Goyette is the very enjoyable sequel to Obey All Laws. As storylines from that book
continue here in this read, I recommend for those new to the series to be sure to read
that book first.
It is late September in Phoenix, Arizona, and Probation Officer Casey Carson has been
summoned to a crime scene. Detective Ramsey asked her to come out to a canal
where a body has been pulled out. The body is in a very bad shape. It also has one of
her business cards in his mouth. That card was inside a plastic bag inside his mouth
thus making sure to send a message no matter how long it took for the body to be found
and retrieved from the water.
The deceased was/is Brian Johnson. He had not checked in with Carson in a few weeks
and clearly never will now. She believed he had relapsed and was getting ready to file
for an arrest warrant for probation violations. Carson thought he was an okay guy. She
has far more questions than answers she can give to Detective Ramsey.
On the other hand, she is sure that Tony Romero, her new probation officer who she is
training, is not an okay guy. He is clearly a bit of a jerk. But his dad is the manager of
the community service unit, So Tony’s short comings have been overlooked by others to
this point. Her mission is to make him either good enough to do the job or finding an
infraction big enough to get him fired. So far, he isn’t giving her enough to work with
either way.
If that was not enough stress, Marcus is on his way back to Phoenix and clearly wants
way more than platonic friendship. Her ex is still around and he wants them to give it
another go as a couple. The biker gang still wants her to suffer and die for reasons
made clear in the first book.
If all that was not enough, the bodies soon start piling up, and bad goes to worse as she
becomes a suspect in the deaths.
What follows is a complicated and highly entertaining read. Character development for
Carson and other characters continues here, as does plenty of action and mystery.
Early Termination: A Probation Case Files Mystery by Cindy Goyette is a fun read
and well worth your time.
The author provided a digital ARC of the read with no expectation of a review.
Kevin R. Tipple ©2025
I hope you get well soon, Lesa!
Glad Kevin is around to help out blog-wise.