The Pledge
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Descripción editorial
Brooklyn's toughest female detective takes on Dallas in this 'violent, sexy, and completely absorbing' novel (Kirkus), the final book in the acclaimed Betty Rhyzyk series.
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. A rival is making a play for the Knife's territory: none other than Evangeline Roy. The matriarch of a ruthless cult, Evangeline also holds 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 the drug dealers of Dallas donning strange red wigs and delivering cryptic messages, Betty's in a race for answers. As the clock ticks 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.
Reviewers on The Pledge:
'The terrific adrenaline punch you'd expect for the grand finale of Kathleen Kent's Edgar-nominated trilogy.' Julia Heaberlin
'A thrilling last dance with the formidable Betty Rhyzyk.' Steph Cha?
'Detective Betty is one of my favorite queer characters in crime fiction.' Kristen Lepionka
'Satisfying and action-packed.' Publishers Weekly
PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
In Edgar finalist Kent's thrilling third and final novel featuring Sgt. Betty Rhyzyk of the North Central Dallas PD (after 2020's The Burn), two of her past enemies return to Dallas, each seeking revenge. Evangeline Roy, the ruthless head of a cultlike drug cartel, sends Betty a message through one of Evangeline's disciples: "Evangeline is going to take your life apart, piece by piece. And then she's going to take you apart, piece by piece." El Cuchillo, Evangeline's rival, has his own message for Betty: "Once I give you the location of Evangeline Roy, you'll have two weeks to capture or kill her." Meanwhile, teenage mother Mary Grace and her baby, Elizabeth, whom Betty and Betty's wife, Jackie, rescued from the streets, vanish. Mary Grace's stepfather, a wealthy property developer, is intent on finding Elizabeth and blames Betty for the disappearance. Fortunately, Betty, who has one of the strongest marriages in detective fiction and has earned the respect of most of her fellow police officers, is up to every challenge. Kent does a fine job weaving the various plot strands into a satisfying and action-packed whole.