About the book:
Officer Brinna Caruso has built a reputation at the precinct as the cop to call when a child goes missing. For Brinna, it's personal because she was once one of them. Brinna and her K-9 search and rescue dog, Hero, will stop at nothing to find a missing child, no matter the stakes.
Detective Jack O'Reilly isn't ready to return to his homicide duties, after losing his wife to a drunk driver. He's on the downside of his career, and bent on revenge, when he's assigned as Brinna's partner. While on patrol, Jack struggles between his quest for personal justice and his responsibility to those around him, especially his partner.
Skeptical of Jack's motives, Brinna isn't sure she can rely on her new partner, whose reckless abandon endangers the safety of those around him. But when a man surfaces with an MO similar to the criminal who abducted Brinna twenty years earlier, Brinna and Jack must cast aside previous judgments and combine efforts to catch the kidnapper, and finally allow Brinna the peace stolen from her as a child.
And now for the question... What intrigues you about a story involving a cop who had been kidnapped as a child now pursuing a kidnapper to find a missing kid?
5 comments:
This book looks intriguing. I guess what I would be interested in finding out is the cop projecting their thoughts or memories on the suspect. Will this be a same outcome? Will the kidnapper be predictable? Will the kidnapper make any grave mistakes?
The whole mental/emotional ties that the policeman would have with the victim and his past!
Thanks, Cindi
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Would this help or hinder the investigation? Obviously, the cop relates to the missing child, but is their also insight into the ways the kidnapper thinks? Very intriguing!
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I think the cop would have a passion to see justice carried out and to stop the kidnapper from hurting more people. Interesting team!
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and the winner is... Katrina!
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