SO on that note, realize that my thoughts aren’t necessarily on the full story – just what i’ve come across so far. There’s something i should say though – i didn’t quite remember that this was book 2 of a series until i was part way into it and realized that maybe there’s a decent back story that i’m missing. I’m usually drawn to specific types of cover art, and this isn’t it, but i’m glad that i read it. Accompanied by a Tebori master and a new detective with her own secrets, Ina must find a way to free Sam without exposing his role in the investigation, or getting herself killed in the process.įirst i need to thank the folks at Red Moon Book Tours for getting me a copy of this one – i think that there’s something very interesting going on in this series and i can’t say that i would have discovered it on my own. After Sam is kidnapped by the Yakuza crime syndicate, Ina must hide her own defect to go undercover as a human trafficking victim. But when a murdered Impure is discovered in the projects with only a business card in his pocket, the clues lead them into the shadowy underworld of black market trade and human trafficking. In an uncertain future where the Impures–genetic defectives–are banished to a ghetto territory, Detective Ina Stone and her rookie partner, Sam Fujimoto, constantly fight for survival.
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