This is a short story of a FBI Cold Case with the main character being rookie FBI Agent Thomas Kamea, who is on his first day in his new job, in Honolulu, Hawaii in 2008. He was a young police officer on his first big case back in 1998, when he went to the scene of a kidnapping of a baby. The father, Cedric Nash, had gone to pay the ransom himself a day before it was due to be paid with the FBI on board. He was shot dead near a dumpster in an alley, late at night, and his empty briefcase was found nearby. His killer and the kidnapper, whether they are the same person or two different people, have never been found!
Thomas has been unable to forget this case and wants to use his access to better resources and the changes in DNA testing, to see if the FBI scientists can find anything on the old evidence, from ten years ago. There are a number of suspects, the nanny, the wife and a Private Investigator who was hired to see if the husband was cheating. He has no real evidence yet, so can only go back round the suspects and see what each of them says when they are re-interviewed. The first piece of evidence found at the scene leads to a gang member, but not necessarily at the time of the murder and nowhere near the kidnapping. It seems someone has been looking him up and is interested or should I say, worried, that he is opening up this case.
Someone is worried they may be found out and they will do what they can to try and stop him! This is a complex cold case with a murder and a kidnapping, somehow connected to each other. Thomas hopes to find out who was behind both events to give closure to the child and her mother, but to also no longer have the case haunting him. It will also be good for his record at his new job! The story might be quite short, but it covers everything in a timely manner and doesn’t leave you feeling anything was left out, or that it was too short. Great read for a short break and a taste of things to come, I hope. I received an ARC copy of this book from BookSprout and I have freely given my own opinion of the book above.