Disappearing Clues
Detective Ava Locke is a go-getter in a station of do-nothing detectives. When she walks in to work early Monday morning, she finds only an empty room and desks piled high with unsolved cases.
Wandering over to detective Murphy's desk, she spots the tell tale shininess of a new case folder. Knowing that Murphy hasn't laid eyes on it yet, she grabs it and goes to her desk to read the file.
After the precinct fills up, Ava is deep into the case note and doesn't hear Murphy slid up behind her and grab the file, scaring her badly. They both laugh and wrangle over the case. Murphy finally agreed to swap it for another case she has.
Suddenly, Ava and Carl, her partner, are called into the Chief's office. He assigns them an urgent matter concerning a series of missing girls. Ava decides that the only way they'll get anywhere, is if she goes undercover. The Chief expressly forbids her, but after pursuing their only witness and finding him bloody, bruised and terrified in the park, she goes ahead with her plan to try luring the kidnapper by herself.
This is where circumstances get frightening. Ava's life is on the line and no one knows where she is. She recognizes the kidnapper too late to help herself or the other girls.
What I liked about the ending was that there were so many possible outcomes, I was kept guessing until the close of the book. And, even better, there is still a HUGE issue unresolved and now I'll have to read the next book in the series. Great start.