<p>“Murder, teenage bullying, sleazy adults, and good police work add up to another fine entry by Jance.”<br/>—<em>The Oklahoman</em></p><p><em>Betrayal of Trust</em> is the twentieth mystery by <em>New York Times</em> bestseller J.A. Jance to feature Seattle p.i. J. P. Beaumont—and it is another surefire winner from the author the <em>Chattanooga Times</em> calls, “One of the best—if not the best.” When Beau discovers a snuff film recorded on a smart phone—a horrific crime that has a devastating effect on two troubled teens—his investigation unleashes a firestorm that blazes all the way up through the halls of Washington state government. <em>Betrayal of Trust</em> is certain to win this phenomenal crime fiction master (“In the elite company of Sue Grafton and Patricia Cornwell”—<em>Flint Journal</em>) a wealth of new fans while enthralling the army of devoted readers already addicted to the potent Jance magic.<b