![]() ![]() I was excited to read « The Unspoken », after recalling how much I enjoyed reading «The Blackbird Papers » which I read when it was published. Cayne must navigate his complicated relationships within the Chicago PD, leveraging his contacts and police skills to find the missing young woman, see justice done, and earn his redemption. His worries spike when Tinsley’s boyfriend is found dead - another black man murdered on the tough Chicago streets. Cayne fears he may never find Tinsley alive. As Cayne looks into her life and past, he uncovers secrets Tinsley’s been hiding from her family. ![]() When a young woman, Tinsley Gerrigan, goes missing, her wealthy parents from the North Shore hire Cayne to find her. But he won’t sit quietly on the sidelines: he’s compelled to fight for justice as a private investigator.even if it means putting himself in jeopardy. After refusing to participate in a police department cover-up involving the death of a young black man, Cayne is pushed out of the force. Smith, an ex-cop turned private investigator seeks justice on the vibrant, dangerous streets of Chicago.įormer Chicago detective Ashe Cayne is desperate for redemption. ![]() In this new series from number one New York Times best-selling author Ian K. ![]()
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