Set in the 1920's, new, enjoyable
The author, Blake Pierce, took us back in time to 1920 where racism and sexism were simply a way of life and rarely did anyone look twice at the idea a woman or a person of color could possible have thoughts of substance to contribute to the greater population equal to or Heaven forbid above others that were their own. They were still seen as possessions, necessities to get to a mean, to be seen and used for pleasure, but not taken seriously and not heard or confided in with any matters of importance. It was very much a white man's world and that my friends is where our character, Ava Stong, comes in to prove them all just exactly how wrong their thinking is.
We meet Ava when she is mourning the loss of her husband, an officer who has been killed leaving her alone with a 10 year old son and her father. At the funeral Ava musters up the anger along with courage to ask for a job at her husband's precinct. At every possible turn people in the precinct, in the streets, and those she knows mock her, try to dissuade her, and even at times physically attack her or threaten her. Does this stop Ava? Nope! She's empowered by her will to catch her husband's killer, a killer on the street right now, to set an example for her son, to carry on her husband's legacy, and all this with ONLY A WHISTLE given to her by the department as her line of defense in case she runs into trouble or sees anything so she can blow it any hope a male officer gets to her in time. LOL! SERIOUSLY!? Well, no worries, Ava's father, an ex-boxer, that now teaches boxing raised her to fight and she's good.(He of course carries on this tradition while helping babysit her son & teach him to box as well.) Of course when she protects herself (instead of blowing the stupid whistle) most of the men are angry with her and argue she should be fired for not following policy. The book continues on with her being unafraid of confronting poverty, mental illness, facing serial murderers, going into seedy places, placing herself in harm's way on purpose to achieve a lead, willing to risk the job to do what she knows is right. Bottom line,... she laid it out and took a stand in very difficult times when this was not permitted just to simply do her job. As she races through the streets for the current suspect known as, "The Hatchet Man" I think you will find the book enjoyable. It is different because the author has changed the time period on us so a bit of mind set needs adjusting. A book I recommend. Hope you enjoy. 👍