Nate, his brother, and several others are saved from a cult as children, only to separated and lead very different lives. Years later, when cult survivors are being butchered and flayed, Nate, a retired police officer, is asked to help his old colleagues catch the killer by utilising his past whilst facing risk to his own mortality.
This is on par with your average cop thriller, where the characters chase leads, ignore protocol, and everything gets wrapped up in a bow. The cult doesn’t feature much, nor does it really feel like much of a threat. There was no sense that Nate's life was in danger, nor a growing fear as the book went on. Everything seemed too easy and straight forward, and the plot was predictable. It also falls prey to the 'men and women can't just be colleagues' trope, whilst simultaneously painting the women as amazing at everything and the men amazing for not hating them for it.
It was an easy read but didn't do anything new. Thank you to NetGalley for the arc.