This is a timely thriller taking place in and around Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade. The 13-year-old daughter of Police Commissioner Logan Donovan has been kidnapped. Donovan is trying to handle all the threats coming in concerning the parade and basically doesn't have time to look for his daughter. As she has run away from home before, there is the question of her doing it again vs being kidnapped.
Special Agent Eve Rossi heads up a different kind of team. Her team members all have been convicted of crimes, and were recruited to use their talents / skills in helping law enforcement rather than spend years in prison. Eve, herself, is a former FBI profiler, a clinical psychologist and hostage negotiator.
It is to this group that Donovan turns for help in finding his daughter.
I found this book to be somewhat different from most mystery/suspense/thrillers that I normally read. The team members are introduced by way of personnel files/profiles listing height, weight, hair and eye color, as well as family members, religion, strengths and weaknesses, as well as a bit about their special talent, was okay ... but really didn't add anything to the story line.
I found it interesting that most of her team are computer gurus who seemingly can find anything they want or need from a computer, even if it doesn't even exist.
Other than Rossi and her team, I didn't like any of the other characters. They were like cardboard cut-outs.
The ending was not that much of a surprise. Although it was all tied up with a bow, the author left a little wiggle room for a follow-up book.
My thanks to the author / Random House Publishing Group - Ballantine / Netgalley who provided a digital copy. All opinions expressed are my own.