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A Novel

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Edgar Award winning author Theresa Schwegel's fourth novel features a female detective chasing a serial rapist across Chicago, from the westside slums to the glitz of the Loop.
Detective Sloane Pearson is new to the Sex Crimes Division but no stranger to being treated like an incompetent blonde by her hardened male co-workers. She's also no stranger to hard-to-crack cases, and her latest is as tough as they come: A rapist is on the prowl, dragging women to deserted building sites or vacant apartment buildings peppered all over downtown Chicago, and forcing them to fight—-knowing, of course, that he'll win.
When a real estate agent Sloane knows is attacked by the violent predator, Sloane finds herself taking a case that threatens her secret plans to leave her long-time lover. Her personal bond with the victim and a would-be relationship with a man she interviews along the way lead Sloane down a dangerous path—-one that poisons the investigation as well as her personal life.
Sloane's balancing act topples when her father falls ill. Between coping with his weak heart and following the few weak leads she has, her case begins to go the way that many rape cases go: The victims fall away, one by one, suddenly unsure of what they saw or unwilling to relive the horrifying moments again and again.
When Sloane helps a hungry young Sun-Times reporter declare the case serial, she loses support: Her bosses demand she get a suspect or move on. Sloane stays on the case, though—-no matter how much it strains her personal relationships. Even her partner claims she's in too deep: He doesn't believe there's an arrest on the planet worth a cop's life. Sloane disagrees: Someone's got to take up the fight.
From the worst slums of Chicago's west side to the glittering Loop skyscrapers, Sloane finds no shortage of suspects. As she loses everything she'd called home, she can only hope to find the rapist before she also becomes a victim.

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    • AudioFile Magazine
      Fellow cops consider Detective Sloane Pearson a dumb blonde--even though she keeps up with the guys with her investigative skills and vulgar street talk. When she transfers from Homicide to work Chicago's Sex Crimes Division, her reputation for breaking hard-to-crack cases is tested by a brutal rapist who forces his victims to fight back as he rapes and strangles them. Tavia Gilbert's serious tone and deliberate pace add to escalating tensions when Sloan learns her friend is the rapist's latest victim. Gilbert's portrayal of Sloan's outrage and defiance when she's ordered to drop the case sounds fully authentic. But, otherwise, her characterization of Sloan's professionalism creates a distance that makes the detective difficult to empathize with. G.D.W. (c) AudioFile 2010, Portland, Maine
    • Publisher's Weekly

      Starred review from May 25, 2009
      Recently transferred from homicide to sex crimes, Chicago police detective Sloane Pearson pursues a serial rapist in Edgar-winner Schwegel's gritty fourth crime novel. Called in to interview the second in a series of victims who were beaten, raped and nearly strangled to death, Pearson knows the only way she'll have a case is if the traumatized woman will talk. But without a crime scene or detailed description of the attacker, Pearson's leads dry up fast. As she retraces the victims' steps, she uncovers a common thread that winds from the dilapidated blocks where the rapes occurred to one of the city's glitzy property development companies. Introduced in 2006's Probable Cause
      , Pearson, the odd woman out in her new squad, shoulders the burden of a troublesome case even when her boss insists she quit. Despite a minimal body count, Schwegel ratchets up the tension, leaving readers breathless through to the last page. Author tour.

    • Library Journal

      October 15, 2009
      Edgar Award winner Schwegel (theresaschwegel.com) follows up her third novel, "Person of Interest", a "Publishers Weekly" Top Ten Mystery of 2007, with this second title to feature Det. Sloane Pearson, last seen in "Probable Cause" (2006). Newly transferred to Chicago's Sex Crimes Division, Pearson must deal with gender-related tensions in the workplace as she races to track down a rapist. While not as strong as "Person of Interest", this novel is certainly good enough to be recommended to fans of the genre. Deftly narrated by Tavia Gilbert (www.taviagilbert.com). [The Minotaur: St. Martin's hc was recommended to "readers who enjoy Lynda LaPlante's 'Prime Suspect' and Anna Travis series and Michael Connolly's Harry Bosch books," "LJ" 7/09.Ed.]Joyce Kessel, Villa Maria Coll., Buffalo

      Copyright 2009 Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

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