
I was SO excited to see another Tracey Crosswhite novel and I could not wait to get my hands on it! Needless to say, it did NOT disappoint!
Cold case Detective Tracey Crosswhite is just settling into her office after a vacation weekend, when she receives a summons to see the Chief. The Seattle Times is reportedly getting ready to release a series of articles on the Route 99 serial killer – a killer who terrorized the Seattle area some 25 years ago, claiming 13 victims, before mysteriously disappearing, never to be identified. The leader of the task force at that time was none other than her nemesis, Johnny Nolasco. Now, ordered to work the case as the Chief looks for damage control, Tracey must set aside her dislike for Captain Nolasco, as she attempts to acquaint herself with the case. Nolasco is none too eager to work with Tracey either, as he grudgingly makes contact and begins to share details. Tracey learns that of the 13 victims in total, 9 were marginalized women – prostitutes and others neglected by society, before the killer turned to more productive members of society. The only thing in common – the women all had the same symbol carved into their shoulder.
As Tracey familiarizes herself with the case, she learns that the Task Force at the time had five potential suspects, none of which panned out, and one victim, a prostitute, had yielded DNA, although DNA profiling was in its infancy at the time. Being as good a place to start as any, Tracey works on getting the DNA run. When the DNA comes back with a match, the team is elated – but Tracey isn’t so sure… Meanwhile, she and Nolasco work with an uneasy truce, and she begins to appreciate the enormous pressure he and his team must have been under as the media ramps up the case once more. Told between then and now timeframes, the reader also gains some understanding into Nolasco’s character, the cop that he was, and his future aspirations that were dashed over this case, as he and Tracey work to unearth a stone cold killer.
This is a great read, and pure genius on the author’s part, forcing these two characters to set aside their differences to work together! While the storyline is a bit farfetched – and I’m not sure I cared for the resolution at the end (that’ll make more sense when you get there), I loved the interplay between these two top characters and the likelihood of a truce in future endeavors – although honestly, the prior byplay between Tracy & Nolasco was a great source of amusement for this series! I cannot wait to see how the relationship is characterized in future novels!! A great read & love, LOVE this series!! Thank you Netgalley!!
I received this book as an Advance Reader Copy from Netgalley & Thomas & Mercer in exchange for an objective review. Do you love to read?? Visit netgalley.com and start reviewing books today!!

