Nashville private detective Jared McKean has spent most of his thirty-six years trying to live up to the memory of the father he barely knew.
One day, the body of a young Vietnamese woman is found in Jared's office dumpster clutching a yellowed photo of Jared's father. A few days later, another Vietnamese woman, Khanh, appears on Jared's doorstep claiming to be his half-sister and begging him to help find her missing daughter, Tuyet. Still reeling from the revelation of his father's secret life, Jared reluctantly agrees.
It's clear that Tuyet's path must have crossed the dead girl's, but when and how? While the police have their hands full with a renegade bomber, Jared and Khanh form an uneasy alliance, following the trail into the violent world of human trafficking—a world that few who enter ever leave.
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“In Terrell’s solid third Jared McKean mystery,
the Nashville PI takes on a case with an unexpected family connection.
When Khanh, a scarred Vietnamese woman around his age, shows up one day
at his door, claiming to be his half-sister, Jared is forced to concede
that his soldier father may have had a second family overseas…In addition to the story’s
emotional rewards, Terrell offers insights into the mechanics of
domination and submission.”
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Publishers Weekly