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384 pages, Hardcover
First published March 1, 2005
Compton's second police procedural reintroduces the emotionally unstable Sarah Pribek and advances the storyline from The 37th Hour. Once again, Compton delivers a compelling plot and fully-realized characters with convincing problems of the mind and heart__as one character notes, "the mathematics of the human psyche." Disarmingly complex, the novel asks tough questions about law and morality; Sarah, for better or for worse, takes matters into her own hands when the law does not deliver justice. Only the Detroit Free Press cited an unbelievable missing child case and challenged the idea that permeates the novel__that breaking the law is bad only if the intentions are, too. Loose ends may bother some readers, but there will be more to come from this intelligent author and her protagonist.
This is an excerpt from a review published in Bookmarks magazine.