Robin M. (robinmy) - , reviewed on + 2104 more book reviews
After a relaxing weekend at the beach with family, Lt. Sam Holland gets called back to work. A teenager was shot and killed on the street. Witnesses claim that a dark SUV turned the corner, and someone shot Jamal Jackson in the head. As Sam and her team investigate, they are told about a second drive-by shooting of a woman across town. When a third seemingly random shooting happens later that night, Sam knows they got their work cut out for them to find a killer.
This was a tough one. How do you find a killer when physical evidence is scarce, and the victims have nothing to do with one another? The cops were busy going from one crime scene to another, questioning witnesses who really have nothing to tell. I didn't know how they would solve this one.
Along with the police investigation, we had Vice President Nick Cuppuano wondering if he would have to testify in the Senate hearing concerning what the President knew about his son's crimes. Nick doesn't want to become President under these circumstances and knows that Sam doesn't either. On other fronts, Sam is harassing Freddie about his bachelor party, and Avery is talking to a therapist about his problems at home. My rating: 4.5 Stars.
This was a tough one. How do you find a killer when physical evidence is scarce, and the victims have nothing to do with one another? The cops were busy going from one crime scene to another, questioning witnesses who really have nothing to tell. I didn't know how they would solve this one.
Along with the police investigation, we had Vice President Nick Cuppuano wondering if he would have to testify in the Senate hearing concerning what the President knew about his son's crimes. Nick doesn't want to become President under these circumstances and knows that Sam doesn't either. On other fronts, Sam is harassing Freddie about his bachelor party, and Avery is talking to a therapist about his problems at home. My rating: 4.5 Stars.