This is the first full book in the Detective Emily Tizzano Vigilante Justice Thriller series. Emily was a detective in the Chicago Police Department and ended up working in the cold case department, where she was very good at closing cases, always managing to find that elusive piece of evidence that allowed her to close more cases than anyone else. That was, until the day her partner, chief and other officers turned up at her door accusing her of fraud and other crimes. That ended her career, but her father-in-law, a sort of crime boss figure, got her a lawyer and she managed to prove her innocence, but her chances to return to her former job were out of the window. She used her unlawful dismissal compensation to allow her to move on comfortably, with her own life, even though it also cost her marriage, losing her cheating husband. She posts regularly in a vigilante forum and those who find her, often post asking for her help. Some want her to do some very illegal actions on their behalf, but others ask for her help to solve missing people cases, or other crimes.
One she picks out of the large number cases she is offered, pulls at her. It is the twelve year old case of eighteen year old Sarah Schmidt, who went missing after going for a hike near her home, just a month before she left for college. Her parents reported her missing the same day, when she didn’t return from her hike, but the police don’t take any action straight away, as she is classed as an adult! Sarah was a cross country runner who had been offered a number of scholarships at various colleges, and knew all the local trials really well. There was no way that she got lost anywhere, so the only other option was that she was abducted. Her mother has never given up on getting justice for her daughter. She lost her husband, but kept believing in revenge finally being served. The mother, Vicki, asked for Emily’s help, but Emily never accepts a case without doing her own research first. She travels to the small town, some seven hours drive from Chicago, and finds a town where strangers are very noticeable. Most are only travelling through the town on their way somewhere else.
When she starts to ask some questions, without revealing her real reasons for being in town, it seems some are upset by her questions and any mention of Sarah Schmidt soon stops people talking to her. She goes for a drive to get to know her way around town and stops near a church for a break, but runs into the mother as she looks around the attached cemetery. She recognises her from her research, but can’t give her an answer yet, as to whether she will take the case. Vicki invites her back to her home for some tea and Emily asks her to tell her all about what happened to Emily and what actions were done to try and find her. Word around town amongst the locals, is that everyone knows what happened to Sarah and the rumours are that they know who did it as well. Someone local knows the truth behind what happened, but it seems the local sheriff and his team, don’t seem too bothered. The sheriff seems more of a politician than sheriff! Emily has her IT specialist Mike, back at her home looking after her dog Miner, but also coming up with extra information he seems to be able to pull out of thin air. Emily no longer sticks to the rules of law in her search for justice, as she had to in her previous role.
The file the local town sheriff has in records is severely lacking in detail and only a few pages long. Someone is hiding vital information on the case and the sheriff or someone in the department must be involved. There are a few influential families in town with a lot of wealth and secrets of their own, while some in the town of Stockton can’t wait to be able to leave it. The small file gives her one clue and another neither her nor Mike can seem to figure out. Where the rest of the file is no one knows, but Mike manages to find an online copy with only a day’s worth of access to it, and Emily manages to go through most, but not all of it. More questions come to mind, but when a few threats and action are being taken against Emily and one delivered back to her home address in Chicago, it leaves her even more determined to get justice for Sarah and her mother. Mike uses a contact he has, for some testing of evidence on the item left at Emily’s home and this helps narrow down a possible suspect. Emily takes a very direct route to ensure the families that she works with, finally manage to get the justice they deserve. Not necessarily following the rules of law, nor waiting for a judge and jury to make a decision.
Hard hitting and a somewhat dangerous path to follow. She does these jobs without expecting any pay, managing to live on her compensation payment, and also the strange monthly packages she gets in her mailbox, which are equal to her former monthly pay. Who is sending these payments is unknown and she has other skeletons in her past, which are yet to be revealed. Some take umbrage with who her father-in-law was ad believed her to be acting under his control, helping the case against her, which led to her dismissal. Even when she was proven innocent, most of her former colleagues would still not look her in the eye. Her reputation was tarnished and all of this was made public knowledge. Who planted the evidence in her home at the time, is unknown and raises lots of questions about who was being threatened by her good work in the cold case team and what they may have been trying to keep secret. There is a short prequel, called Betrayed, available from a link at the end of the book, which I presume will cover all the aspects of her betrayal within the Chicago Police Department. I can’t wait to see what other cases Emily takes on next and how far this series goes. I received an ARC copy of this book from BookSprout and I have freely given my own opinion of the book above.