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Homicide detective Duncan Hatcher is a gung-ho, and sometimes sort of a
rogue cop who pushes all the issues to the fullest envelope content. When
he sees outlandish criminal Robert Savich released by Judge Cato Laird when
Hatcher knew there was enough evidence on this man to put him away for a
long time, he becomes obsessed at finding more evidence to keep Savich off
the streets.
DeeDee Bowen is Hatcher's partner. She is very gung-ho but not to the
extent of Hatcher. She has to attempt to calm Hatcher down when he allows
his anger to get into his official police work. The situation intensifies
when several connected with Savich's past and present life turn up missing
or dead. Everyone knows that Savich is a bad criminal capable of anything,
but since Judge Laird had released him the police had to dig deeper to find
solid evidence on Savich. Savich was extremely careful not to leave a trail
of evidence that would lead to him for any of the crimes he is suspected of
committing. When the police delve into these older disappearances Judge
Laird seems to be involved somehow in most of them.
One night Judge Laird's house was broken into and his lovely wife, Elise,
shot and killed the man in the judge's study. A strange trail of evidence
was found in the house. Elise had gone downstairs from their bedroom to get
some milk, as she did many nights due to "sleeplessness!" She claims she
heard a noise as she moved around the downstairs area. She grabbed a hidden
gun and claimed that the burglar shot at her, missed her, and she shot and
killed him. Hatcher was one of the many law authorities that arrived but
Hatcher was having a hard time taking his eyes and mind off of the so
gorgeous Elise Laird, making his concentration on the actual case very hard.
But between he, DeeDee, and all the other law enforcement agency people that
were to work on this high profile case, things return to a huge workload for
all involved. Hatcher was fine until he thought or saw Elise Laird. He was
caught on her.
The authorities were finding too many pieces of evidence, some possibly just
coincidence, linking Judge Laird to Savich. This made Hatcher and Bowen
delve into old mysterious murder cases that seemed to connect to the judge.
Duncan and DeeDee made a great team seemingly to know what is on the others
mind while investigating. DeeDee only had qualms regarding Hatcher's
actions some times. When Elise goes missing Hatcher goes even more radical
than before. He has to find this woman for who he has so many feelings.
At this point I don't want to ruin any of the many plots and twists and
turns in Ricochet. Sandra Brown has come through with another top story.
The surprises go to the very end. The reader can follow the story easily
the way the author has written it. I have always enjoyed her books
especially the crime stories. Her characters are real and their actions
place you in the midst of every crime scene and interrogation. Don't pass
this book up.
REVIEWED BY CY HILTERMAN
DO NOT REPRINT WITHOUT PERMISSION OF THE REVIEWER, CY HILTERMAN
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