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PLEDGE

By: Language: English Publication details: London Head of Zeus 2021/01/01Edition: 1Description: 393ISBN:
  • 9781803284255
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • F KAT/PL
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Lending Lending Ernakulam Public Library Fiction Fiction F KAT/PL (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Checked out 2024-07-07 E199343

In this "instantly cinematic and completely compelling" thriller (Hank Phillippi Ryan), Detective Betty has only two weeks to take down her deadliest rival-this time for good. "The terrific adrenaline punch you'd expect for the grand finale of Kathleen Kent's Edgar-nominated trilogy." -Julia Heaberlin Things are looking up for Detective Betty Rhyzyk. She's settled into a happy marriage and been promoted to Sergeant in the Dallas Police Department. But when a hostage stand-off puts her on the phone with legendary cartel leader The Knife, things take a turn. The Knife has heard a rival is making a play for the streets of Dallas-none other than Evangeline Roy. The matriarch of a ruthless cult, Evangeline also happens to hold a personal vendetta against Betty. So who better to draw Evangeline out of hiding? Betty's got two weeks to catch her. Or else. With Betty's young charge Mary Grace already missing-having left her seven-month-old baby behind in Betty's care-and the drug dealers of Dallas donning strange red wigs and delivering cryptic messages, Betty's in a race for answers. With the clock ticking down, it will take everything she's got to finally put an end to Evangeline's reign of terror, and to keep her beloved Dallas-and her own family-safe at last. "I read this book in a compulsive binge . . . Betty Rhyzyk won't soon be forgotten by crime readers." -Sarah Weinman, New York Times Book Review "Riveting." - The Washington Post "A police procedural like none you've ever read." -Hank Phillippi Ryan "A thrilling last dance with the formidable Betty Rhyzyk." -Steph Cha​ "Detective Betty is one of my favorite queer characters in crime fiction. The Pledge is fiery and propulsive."

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