Detective Samuel Fisk is a very troubled soul. To keep from a sunken place, he buries himself in his work as Detroit’s finest in the homicide division. When he catches a case that’s not adding up Sam gets a little too involved with the victim in search for the truth. The more he uncovers the less he understands and the only one that seems to have any answers in this dangerous web of lies is the woman he’s supposed to be protecting. Kassy Woodall is what one would call a black sheep of the family. Although she’s not well-liked by most that know her when her one and only child is murdered everyone can agree she doesn’t deserve this wrath of karma. Desperate for answers she turns to the person she had vowed to stay away from. And when police can’t put any pieces to this puzzle together Kassy takes matter into her own hands completely. The most unlikely pair, Sam and Kassy soon find they work better together than at each other’s throats but the closer they get to the truth the closer they get to knocking on death’s door. Can Kassy stay alive long enough to find out the truth? Can Sam protect Kassy from an invisible enemy or will his attachment to her cost him his life?
King Benjamin was born Ronny Jackson Jr. on the east side of Detroit Michigan. Growing up his love for writing was at first channeled into writing rap songs and short poems. After succumbing to teen peer pressure and the despair of poverty KB, as most call him, would find himself constantly in trouble with the law at a very young age. It wasn’t until his third incarceration that he decided to change his life for the better. Guided by a higher power he discovered his love for literature and also his calling. He would go on to pen four novels in eighteen months before his release. Upon release King Benjamin started his own publishing company and released his debut bestselling novel Cry Baby. To date King has several published bestselling novels and short stories and his following continues to grow rapidly.
I enjoyed this. Quick and entertaining. A little murder, some secrets, this was a good time. I didn’t like Sam tho 😂 My first read from this author but not my last.
I really enjoyed the storyline. She was really trying to get to the bottom of who killed her son and to prevent a gang war and she did but it got her ex put away. I kept feeling that was what was going on because Nitty was too persistent about killing Pashae's family when all along it was him wanting to run things. Be good!!!