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There are two ways to get off probation early. The first is to be a model citizen and complete all requirements. The second is to die. In Early Termination, Phoenix probation officer Casey Carson's clients are not civic-minded. But they are dropping like flies. When Casey is assigned a rookie PO with one foot out the door, she tries to turn him into a decent officer. After is fired, he blames Casey. As more clients die, and a probationer accuses her of police brutality, Casey becomes the number one suspect. To save her clients, her job, and her freedom, she'll have to find The real killer.
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