Detective Reece Cannon is shocked to learn her partner has been assaulted and his wife abducted from the safety of their own home.
Reece instantly senses that her grieving partner is out for trouble. He won't rest until he avenges the crimes against his wife, no matter the cost.
When the murders begin, Reece will need to root out a killer before her partner ends up in jail — or worse.
Does Reece know the kidnapper? And is she the next victim?
As the body count rises with no end in sight, Reece must face the deepest truth she's ever had to admit.
Who will get the final word…and revenge?
The latest Reece Cannon thriller is the best yet. Knox develops a new standard of excellence with superb plotting, emotional resonance, and the gripping prose he brings to the entire cast of characters. Listeners of the first two books will love this one, and newcomers will seek out the earlier entries.
I am an urban geographer and university administrator. I currently serve as Senior Fellow for International Advancement, reporting directly to the President of Virginia Tech. Between 1997 and 2006 I served as Dean of the College of Architecture and Urban Studies and in 2009 I served for a year as Director of the Virginia Bioinformatics Institute. As a member of the Department of Urban Affairs and Planning I have taught courses on urban and regional development theory and comparative urbanization. I currently teach Honors courses on European Urbanization and Urbanism, and on Cities and Design.
My research and writing is focused on urban form, and in particular the social construction of the built environment. I am particularly interested in the ways in which the sense of place of small towns and of big-city districts is embodied in the built environment; and in the ways in which social histories are reflected in the architecture of city districts.