"Steph Post is a great new discovery. Her stories carry a dark pulse
that keeps the perfect beat in a world where people put everything
they've got on the line. Walk In The Fire is going to put Steph Post on
the map." --Michael Connelly
Life hasn't gotten any easier for Judah Cannon. He may have survived the
fiery showdown between his father, the tyrannical Pentecostal preacher
Sister Tulah, and the Scorpions outlaw motorcycle club, but now Judah
and Ramey, the love of his life turned partner in crime, are facing new
and more dangerous adversaries. It will take all of their cunning and
courage, their faith in one another and some unexpected help to give
them even a shot of making it out alive.
In attempting to extricate the Cannon family from the crime ring they
are known and feared for, Judah finds himself in the sights of Everett
Weaver, a cold blooded killer and drug runner in Daytona Beach who
shouldn't be underestimated and doesn't take no for an answer.
Threatened by Weaver, saddled with guilt from his recovering, but now
pill-popping, younger brother Benji and pressured to use his head and do
the right thing by Ramey, Judah quickly arrives at a breaking point and
things soon begin to go south.
Meanwhile, Special Agent Clive Grant, who has been unwillingly sent down
from ATF headquarters in Atlanta, arrives in town to investigate the
fire at Sister Tulah's church. Clive, looking to prove himself, becomes
obsessed with Tulah and her iron grip on Bradford County and is
determined to take her down. His search leads him to Judah's door and
soon the Cannons are caught up in an increasingly tangled web of
violence, lies and retribution spanning both sides of the law. Backed
into a corner, but desperate to protect his family, Judah finds himself
walking a dangerous path that might cost him everything or might win him
it all, if only he can walk through the fire and come out on the other
side.