A police officer fights for her job and her life in this creepy psychological thriller.
Agent Evangeline “Van” Reed grew up physically and mentally abused in a cult known as The Farm. Perhaps that’s why she has premonitions that her former partner on the Minneapolis Police Department took seriously. After his death, she was forced out and now works cold cases for the Bureau of Criminal Apprehension, where she’s mentoring Kyle Kaminski, whose early morning call about an odd homicide with a connection to a cold case plunges her into a nightmare. An unhoused person found and tried to rescue a woman buried alive but was too late. Since the lead detective on the case, Dave Comstock, was instrumental in forcing Van out of the MPD, she knows she’s in for trouble. Guided by the findings of legendary crime scene processor Harry Steinbeck, the team thinks the victim is one of the Taken Ones—three girls who walked into the woods 15 miles northwest of Minneapolis in 1980, while only one, Rue Larsen, came out, too traumatized to remember anything. Near the body is a necklace that looks like one that belonged to Rue—half of a heart, whose other half was worn by one of her missing friends. All the while, Van’s recurrent visions of children being tortured revive the bad memories of her own childhood. The original case of the missing girls was horrifying, and digging into the files disturbs Van’s peace of mind, a state she attains only while volunteering at the animal shelter. Comstock, who’s still her enemy, does what he can to make her look bad, but he’s covering up some big mistakes of his own. Van’s insights and some new forensic evidence may crack the case, but not before her life is almost destroyed.
Twists and turns you don’t see coming make for a real page-turner.