My heart is still thundering. My god, I think I stopped breathing while reading the last 50 pages. Ooooooh.
A nightmare called John Mail is planning a kidnapping. He tortured and killed animals, and set fires as a child. One of his fires burned down a house killing two people. As a result, a post-doc assignment for a new young psychiatrist, Andi Manette, was to examine the 12-year-old locked up in Hennepin County jail. Mail already was almost full grown, despite his youth, and Andi decided he was insane, her diagnosis sending him to a state hospital. He never forgot her beauty......and now, years later, he's out. His crimes have escalated, but he moved on and he likes his life. And then he is reminded of HER one day - he's going to need a remodeled van.
Andi picks up her kids at their school whenever it is a parent-teacher conference day, and this day has been as normal as any other. Happy, relaxed, they leave the school, and head for Andi's car, next to which a van has pulled up. The next few minutes will change the Manette family forever.
Dr. Andi Manette was a child of privilege, rich and pampered. Her children, 12-year-old Grace and 9-year-old Genevieve, are being raised the same. While she enjoys her wealth, she has decided to make her life matter. As a psychiatrist, she treats seriously mentally ill patients, including child molesters and rapists. Although her father, Tower Manette, has run through most of his fortune, and is with his second wife, Helen, the Manette name still represents importance. Andi's money is in a trust, so it's currently safe from her father, but she is divorcing her husband, George Dunn, and both may still be able to inherit some of her money at Andi's death. Her partner, Dr. Nancy Wolfe, is very protective of Andi as well as their patients, but is it possible the practice could have money problems? These questions have become important because John Mail seems to have insider knowledge, aware of details he shouldn't know, details which he shares when he finally calls, asking for a ransom.
No one believes Mail will return the family alive. Deputy Chief Lucas Davenport, assigned to the case, knows he has a week or less to save them. The clock is ticking. But the only way to discover in time who the kidnapper is and where he has hidden the doctor and her children is to break not only confidentiality rules, he must also break all of the suspects, ignoring their constitutional rights.
Will it all be for naught, too late to save them AND lose his job?
Last but not least, Davenport wants to propose to Weather Karkinnen, his girlfriend. He bought the engagement ring, which he keeps in his jacket pocket, and there it stays. To tell the truth, he'd rather face John Mail then propose to Karkinnen. She might refuse, and then what? Scary.
Love is hard.