State Police Investigator Susan Adler has seen a lot of cases but this one strikes close to home. A state trooper has been found dead, bludgeoned when he makes a roadside stop. Enough is caught on his dash cam to see that there were two people involved in his murder; the woman driving the car and a man who was in another car.
Things get more complicated when the woman's car is traced. It belongs to a homecare nurse who is missing. Even more bizarre, her current patient, an Alzheimer's patient, is missing from his home. There is blood on the walls at his home and a search of the residence uncovers bloodchilling evidence that ties the man to a series of child murders that occurred decades ago. Was he the killer? Is his disappearance and that of his nurse tied to these events? Did someone find out his secrets and come to take revenge?
As Susan investigates, she needs additional help. She calls on a friend, a forensic investigator named Liam Dwyer to help. Liam is currently at loose ends after he was accused of a crime that he didn't commit. He was eventually cleared but it left him with some physical issues and a distaste for returning to his old unit. He is more than willing to help Susan where he can as the murders occurred in his area. Can the two unravel the mystery in time to find the nurse and her elderly patient?
This is the start of a series. Both the police characters have issues from their pasts that tend to draw them together. The action is fast and furious and readers who aren't careful can get lost in the action as there are lots of other characters to keep track of. The mystery that fuels the action is revealed in bits and pieces and it's unclear at all times if what is revealed is true or false, just another piece that fuels the suspense. This book is recommended for mystery readers.
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