"Compelling! A hard book to put down."
Chris Freeburn, author of Parental Source, the first in the
C.C.D. Series, returns to the streets of Virginia in her
second police procedural crime novel, Generation Without
Souls. Parallel to books of the 87th Precinct by Ed
McBain, Freeburn manages to convey the art of police work
while delivering suspense, action, and three-dimensional
characters tightly compacted into a page-turning mystery
novel. Rayven Forrester, her brother the attorney (Quinton) and
her partner (Preston Richards), spearhead the Child Crimes
Division (C.C.D.), established to give more attention to
child-related crimes. Geared toward investigating
homicides and abuse cases, the last thing the dynamic trio
expected to be working on is one involving stuffed animals. Ambers, stuffed teddy bears similar to Beannie Babies, are
the latest, hottest fad. Kids want them, and parents will
do anything and everything to get them. When an expected
shipment of dolls is late, the gathered mob of anxious
shoppers turns ugly. C.C.D. is called to the scene and
works crowd control. Things go from bad to worse when a
murder is committed under the nose of a police-protected
toy store. And a box of Ambers is missing, perhaps stolen,
from inventory. Who would kill for a box of toys? Plenty of people would.
The dolls stolen were from an imperfect lot of crafted
critters. The street value of such a delectable doll is
through the roof. Rival teen-gangs are doing anything, and
everything to get their dirty little hands on the Ambers,
including acts of extreme violence. It is up to the C.C.D. to figure what, aside from an
imperfection in the manufacturing, is making the Ambers so
popular. Their search for answers is hindered by an
abundance of roadblocks, both legal and illegal. One thing
is certain: the stakes are high. The gangs are not fooling
around. Lives are in danger. No one is safe, not even the
members of the C.C.D. Filled with some tender family moments, a splash of romance
and a whole lot of action, GENERATION WITHOUT SOULS is
filled with everything I expect to find in a mystery
novel. Freeburn is a talented and skilled novelist. She
has created amazing characters that readers will
immediately care about. GENERATION WITHOUT SOULS is one of
the best police procedurals I have read in a long time. It
is full of twists, turns and stomach-churning loop-de-
loops. I look forward to the third in the series.
Reviewed by Phillip Tomasso
Posted July 31, 2003
The Child Crimes Division is back, urgently seeking the
answer to why a popular toy could result in an increase in
crime, even murder in a toy store. Rayven, Preston and
Quinton must position themselves and the C.C.D. as a
barrier between suburban and urban gangs heading toward
war, all the while, dealing with the political naysayers
whoa attack the division and its results.
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