When the city is evacuated, Cat is happy to follow the rules and leave New Orleans with everyone else. Instead, she finds herself mixed up with Anomaly, the domestic terror group responsible for the bombing in Chicago three months ago—or so the world believes. It's the last place she wants to be, and after everything she's seen, they aren't willing to let her walk away.
For Cadence, the middle of nowhere seemed like a good place to lay low, but staying off Homeland Security's radar is tricky, especially if her bosses continue to make deals with the local Anomaly contingent. She survives by working for an aging drug organization, and getting ahead means going after the ones in charge. But she's not the only one scheming.
And while Anomaly's leaders fight over their next move, its supporters are hungry to give the country the hard reset they believe it needs, and with the leading terrorist hunter distracted by his own troubles, there may not be anyone who can stop them.
I was given a copy of this book to review by Voracious Readers only. The narrative consists of two separate story lines running through alternate chapters. The separate threads are clearly happening in the same world and give different accounts of the same sort of events. My only criticism would be that when these two story lines connect the pay off, for the reader, isn't enough. Too much, to my mind, has been left to answer in the next book. However, this is an excellent story and well worth reading and I would certainly read more in this series.