Sarah's life has been hard for a while but things are about to change. She is lecturing at the university, supporting her two small children and herself while her husband is off living with another woman. But it's the time of year when promotions are made and Sarah is sure that this year she will be getting tenure as she has starred in the classroom and also in research and bringing in grant money.
But when she goes for her evaluation, she finds that the promotion is going to a man with several years less experience than her. That is, unless she is willing to sleep with the head of the department, a man known among the women as a sexual harasser.
Sarah is furious, frightened and not sure what to do. Her university is the only one of two where her specialty is pursued. Sitting and thinking what to do, she sees a kidnapping attempt, men trying to take a young girl. She manages to foil the attempt and the girl's father brings her into his office and offers to do anything she would like as repayment. Did she have someone she wanted disappeared? Money?
Sarah refuses his help but he gives her a burner phone and tells her she has seventy-two hours to make a decision. Sarah is torn. Can she really have her boss disappeared? With minutes left before the deadline, she gives his name to her contact. She doesn't really believe anything will happen but soon the word is out that the man she hates has disappeared and no one knows where he is. What happens now?
T. M. Logan is an English author who was a journalist before turning to writing full time. He says that he writes the kind of books he likes to read, psychological thrillers. I'm not sure how men would react to the boss but I think a sexual bully boss is a common enough occurrence that many women can relate to. Sarah has a lot to decide, whether she will cave in to the bullying in order to support her children or whether she will expose him at the risk of losing her job and being blackballed in her industry. Can she really make the man go away if she doesn't have to do anything but make a call? Is she willing to step over that line? This book is recommended for mystery readers.





























