I enjoyed this book, I feel in love with Louis Kinkaid, he is everybody's hero. The story line was amazing, the characters came alive. I can't wait to read the next one in this series.
I enjoyed this very much. Great character development, as well as a great story. It's a stand alone book in what I would guess to be a series (from the title). I liked the main character but I wish his feelings weren't so conflicted. I felt like shouting at him to "make up your mind"! Good wring and editing.
It begins with a transaction gone bad in the Alligator Alley. A woman was killed.
Fast forward, Louis Kincaid was getting to know Susan a divorcee and her son Benjamin. As they were preparing for a simple dinner at her house, her long gone ex appears out of nowhere. Things just go down south quickly from there both for their new found relationship as well as the disappearance of Ben when some hoodlums was gunning for his father Austin Outlaw. As the search was on for Ben, a series of gruesome killing litters the landscape as a couple of killers are on the hunt for Austin. As he team up with a Miami PD detective Joette Frye to uncover the murders, a new romantic angle develops between them.
A Louis dwells deeper into the morass he found out that the case is more complex than first thought. From human trafficking to unusual cruelty of the rich against the poor. The final twist come on the starvation prairies. The final poignant moment in the last few chapters are a hallmark of the author. It gives the readers a glimpse of the future. I am anticipating for the next book.