A police procedural like none you've ever read
- Hank Phillippi Ryan,
In Edgar finalist Kent's thrilling third and final novel featuring Sgt. Betty Rhyzyk of the North Central Dallas PD (after 2020's <i>The Burn</i>), two of her past enemies return to Dallas, each seeking revenge... Kent does a fine job weaving the various plot strands into a satisfying and action-packed whole
Publishers Weekly
I read this book in a compulsive binge because it felt physically painful to be away from the story until it was over. Betty Rhyzyk won't soon be forgotten by crime readers, but after a trilogy's worth of trauma and violence, she deserves to rest and heal from the hardships her creator put her through
New York Times Book Review
A rapid page-turning police procedural... I definitely recommend to those who love action, adventure and thrills, with a great female lead!
Beauty and Lace
<b>PRAISE FOR KATHLEEN KENT</b>: 'Kent isn't afraid to make a turn toward the macabre, and she's been doing this long enough that the words spill from the page with ease. Detective Betty remains one of the most distinctive and vivid crime fighters out there' <i>Texas Monthly</i>. 'One of the most breathless, inventive, and be forewarned, violent suspense plots I've read in a long time' <i>NPR</i>. 'Kent is an effective storyteller and an acute social observer, with a sharp eye for Texas-sized absurdities' <i>Los Angeles Review of Books</i>. 'Exciting [and] moving... Grisly but likeable' <i>Wall Street Journal</i>. 'Terrific... Kent's own ability to avoid predictable outcomes and keep the reader on edge bodes well for future installments in this series'
Chicago Tribune