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His erstwhile colleague, ex-DCI Carol Jordan, still has her own problems, but is soon locked in with Hill on a case that brings out their very best – at considerable personal cost.
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City streets were soon locked down and a tip to 911 led the police to a second device, the other pressure cooker bomb with a cellphone attached, four blocks to the north.
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