For Washington, DC Police Detective Brittany Johnson, this was no ordinary triple homicide. It had political the three victims belonged to a diaspora community dealing with increased tension from another ethnic community based in the melting pot of the Nation’s Capital.Yet this case was not merely political, but strange. The three dead men were armed and forensics showed that they fired several rounds at their attacker. How did they miss? What exactly killed them?As Johnson digs deeper, she will encounter both the very pinnacle of existential fear ant the summit of passionate, unconditional love.
This one took a little effort to get into. The explosion of lofty literary prose at the start set a level of expectation for the rest of the book which would have made it difficult to complete, however, as the story went on, the author quickly settled into a more colloquial flow which better served a smooth reading experience. This story was almost like an anti-hero superhero story (I won't give any spoilers away) and that made it interesting to see how everything unfolded. It's quite a story of love and how far one is willing to go to preserve it.