The first of the new Trey Fontaine Mysteries series by Ryder Islington: ULTIMATE JUSTICE
Special Agent Trey Fontaine has his hands full as he tries to juggle three different sets of cases in his hometown. While healing from a bullet wound, and on limited duty, he is charged with helping find out what's happening to young women who are disappearing without a trace. But that's just the beginning. Someone is beating and raping women in town, women who are related to his godfather, Detective Russell Coleman. And then the bodies of men start showing up, eviscerated. Are the crimes related? Or are has the town become a haven for all sorts of criminals?
Wile, Rocky, and Drew, three children from a violent home, take matters into their own hands and soon the small town of Raven Bayou, Louisiana is brimming with dead bodies. But the only victims are those whose background proves them to be deserving of such justice.
Can Special Agent Trey Fontaine stop the violence? Or will he only figure out the truth after someone he loves is dead?
The twists and turns of Islington's excellent plot and dialogue will keep you on the edge of your chair as you turn page after page to find out what happens next. I don't want to give away the ending of this thrilling novel, but I am looking forward to a sequel to Ultimate Justice.
