Haunted by the events of the past few months, Quinn Masterson wonders how long she can get away with breaking the law she’s meant to uphold; but an unsettling discovery on a beach in California has troubling similarities to her first case with the FBI and the time for caring has expired.
Halfway across the world in Prague, archaeology student Piotr Kocourek stumbles over a key piece of evidence from Quinn’s first case. His analysis of a video taken from the attic of a murderer uncovers an ages-old secret, a find he’ll soon regret.
Unaware of this discovery, Quinn struggles to make sense of the word that ties this new evidence to her first case: Retribution. As she becomes entangled in a nationwide manhunt, the injustices she suffered as a child threaten to catch up with her. And even though her superiors don’t believe her, Quinn knows that she’s closing in on the truth. But at what cost?
James M. Campbell has had a long career working as a publisher and editor. But his first love is writing and he recently finished his sixth novel, the soon-to-be-published The Angel of Sallow Cove. In addition to a growing library of short stories and poetry, he also ghost-wrote a business autobiography, is a regular contributor to tech blogs, and he has penned numerous articles on behalf of C-level executives for publications such as The Wall Street Journal and Wired Magazine. He’s also written and produced more than 4,000 videos for the world’s largest private education provider.