New York Times bestselling author Robert Dugoni’s acclaimed series continues as Tracy Crosswhite is thrown headlong into the path of a killer conspiracy.
While investigating the hit-and-run death of a young boy, Seattle homicide detective Tracy Crosswhite makes a startling discovery: the suspect is an active-duty serviceman at a local naval base. After a key piece of case evidence goes missing, he is cleared of charges in a military court. But Tracy knows she can’t turn her back on this kind of injustice.
When she uncovers the driver’s ties to a rash of recent heroin overdoses in the city, she realizes that this isn’t just a case of the military protecting its own. It runs much deeper than that, and the accused wasn’t acting alone. For Tracy, it’s all hitting very close to home.
As Tracy moves closer to uncovering the truth behind this insidious conspiracy, she’s putting herself in harm’s way. And the only people she can rely on to make it out alive might be those she can no longer trust.
Meh I normally usually love the Tracy Crosswhite books and I really looked forward to this one.Dugoni took a national issue that’s already tired and overdone and wove a boring and predictable story around it. His take on the subject was black and white and clearly one-sided. His so-called “research” was shallow. I would be shocked if he spent more than 24 hours on it.Hope the next one is better if I actually feel like trying again.
Good This is probably my least favorite of the series so far. Robert Dugoni’s on his books usually take me a little bit longer to get into, but they’re always worth it. This one was no different but I feel like it didn’t really start to get good until it was pretty much over. It wasn’t bad, just shorter and less intense than usual.
Another Winner! I believe Robert Dugoni’s Tracy Crosswhite series is just getting better with each book. I loved the first one and this one is no exception. How he connected all of the different cases into one just left me in awe…and wanting to stand up and cheer! I live in Sugar Land, Texas and after going through Hurricane Harvey, and losing most of my possessions, I was glad that I had this book to just take me away for a while…Thank You, Mr. Dugoni, for another winner of a story!