Summary from Amazon:
At DeRose
& Associates Private Investigators in Virginia, Angie DeRose strives to
find and rescue endangered runaways--work that stands in stark contrast to her
own safe, idyllic childhood. But in the wake of her mother's sudden death,
Angie makes a life-altering discovery. Hidden among the mementos in her
parents' attic is a photograph of a little girl, with a code and a hand-written
message on the back: "May God forgive me."
Angie has no idea what it means or how to explain other questionable items among her mother's possessions. Her father claims to know nothing. Could Angie have a sister or other relative she was never told about? Bryce Taggart, the US Marshal working with her agency, agrees to help Angie learn the fate of the girl in the photograph. But the lies she and Bryce unearth will bring her past and present together with terrifying force. And everything she cherishes will be threatened by the repercussions of one long-ago choice--and an enemy who will kill to keep a secret hidden forever.
Angie has no idea what it means or how to explain other questionable items among her mother's possessions. Her father claims to know nothing. Could Angie have a sister or other relative she was never told about? Bryce Taggart, the US Marshal working with her agency, agrees to help Angie learn the fate of the girl in the photograph. But the lies she and Bryce unearth will bring her past and present together with terrifying force. And everything she cherishes will be threatened by the repercussions of one long-ago choice--and an enemy who will kill to keep a secret hidden forever.
My Thoughts:
Angie
DeRose lost one of her best friends, who was never found when she was in her
early twenties. This event helped Angie
to decide to dedicate her life to helping others look for their lost children. Her new agency is starting to really take off
and with part time help from other investigators she is able to, just barely,
tread water.
After
getting a call from a desperate mother looking for her runaway, sixteen year
old daughter, Angie is plunged into a world of sexual slavery and
kidnapping. On top of a personal tragedy
and questions that pop up making her question her past, Angie is extremely busy
and wondering how she can handle it all.
Intrigued
by the two storylines and how they would both be resolved but the route getting
there was some times a bit slow paced and filled with just too much
information. Found myself getting
confused with some of the characters and not remembering who they were at
first. I am a visual person and like to
have a bit of a description of the characters physical appearance as well as
their character-we don’t get much of that here so that may have led to my
confusion here.
I enjoyed
this story but felt that at times the technical bits sometimes get too
technical and dragged out. Many pages
were wasted explaining details that could have been summed up in half a
page. I also got a little confused as to
what the main story was supposed to be.
At first, I thought the runaway storyline was the main and Angie’s
personal family crisis was the subplot but as the book went on it suddenly reversed.
I think
this would make a great first book in a series about Angie and her agency
looking for and helping runaways as it has a lot of potential. I do feel that some tweaking and streamlining
is needed though. In total, it is a well written thriller with a good, strong female lead that I would like to read and learn more about.
3/5 stars.
Author’s site: http://www.danielpalmerbooks.com/home
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