In her tracks

Robert Dugoni

Book - 2021

"Returning from an extended leave in her hometown of Cedar Grove, Detective Tracy Crosswhite finds herself reassigned to the Seattle PD's cold case unit. As the protective mother of an infant daughter, Tracy is immediately drawn to her first file: the abduction of a five-year-old girl whose parents, embattled in a poisonous divorce, were once prime suspects. While reconstructing the days leading up to the girl's disappearance, Tracy is brought into an active investigation with former partner Kinsington Rowe. A young woman has vanished on an isolated jogging trail in North Seattle. Divided between two critical cases, Tracy has little to go on except the treacherous deceptions behind a broken marriage - and now, the secrets hid...ing behind the closed doors of a deceptively quiet middle-class neighborhood."--Publisher.

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Subjects
Genres
Detective and mystery fiction
Thrillers (Fiction)
Published
Seattle : Thomas & Mercer [2021]
Language
English
Main Author
Robert Dugoni (author)
Item Description
Sequel to: A cold trail.
Physical Description
369 pages ; 21 cm
ISBN
9781542008372
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Review by Publisher's Weekly Review

Thriller Award finalist Dugoni's gripping eighth mystery featuring Seattle homicide detective Tracy Crosswhite (after 2020's A Cold Trail) opens with Tracy returning from medical leave to the SPD's Violent Crimes Section only to be abruptly transferred to the Cold Case Unit by her superior, Capt. Johnny Nolasco, who has a grudge against her dating back to when he was a police academy instructor and she was a trainee. As Nolasco knows, investigating cold cases could prove emotionally taxing for Tracy, because she has been obsessively searching for a missing sister for 20 years. Nolasco hopes she'll resign. Instead, Tracy plunges into several cases, one involving two missing prostitutes that she's able to tie to a Violent Crimes search for a woman who recently moved to the city and disappeared from the same neighborhood as the prostitutes. The easy give and take between Tracy and her former Violent Crimes colleague, Kinsington Rowe, with whom she works on the cold cases, is a highlight. Several plot surprises lead to a satisfying ending. Fans of police procedurals will hope Tracy has a long career. Agent: Rebecca Scherer, Jane Rotrosen Agency. (Apr.)

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Review by Kirkus Book Review

Returning to active duty, Seattle Detective Tracy Crosswhite gets shunted off to cold cases just in time for a fresh series of disappearances to spark her interest in a five-year-old kidnapping. Now that she's recovered from childbirth and PTSD, Tracy's eager to resume her position in the Violent Crimes Section. But Detective Maria Fernandez, her temporary replacement in VCS, has nowhere else to go, so her slimy boss, Capt. Johnny Nolasco, invites Tracy to replace retiring Detective Art Nunzio as the one-person Cold Case Unit. Even though she's been reassigned, Tracy's old partner, Detective Kinsington Rowe, wants her to join him in working the disappearance of receptionist Stephanie Cole from a jogging path in North Park, near the places where two prostitutes nobody much cares about were last seen. Tracy agrees even as she's getting invested in her first cold case, the vanishing of Elle Chin from a corn maze her father had taken her to during the weekly outing his estranged wife allowed him with her. "My counselor thinks I have an obsession to save young women," says Tracy, and readers will see the counselor's point even if they're not familiar with Tracy's previous history. Since Dugoni reveals early on that the three missing women are being held by Franklin Sprague and his two brothers, only two big questions remain: What's the connection between Elle Chin's kidnapping and the three present-tense abductions, and how many surprises can the author tease out of a setup that seems to have left no room for them? One of these questions is answered a lot more satisfyingly than the other. A warmhearted procedural about some ice-cold crimes. Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.