Publisher's Synopsis
The mayor of El Paso, the police, and the army base commander are alarmed by a series of rapes that have occurred off-base at Fort Bliss. The detectives are stymied: There's no evidence--no DNA, no surveillance tapes, and insufficient descriptions by the victims. Their only commonalities are that they are married to officers deployed to Afghanistan, and that they were raped in their homes when they returned fromshopping. Are the police dealing with a single or serial rapist? Is the case of Peggy Connolly, victim number six, so vastly different?
What would you do if you discovered that your wife was raped while she was deployed--and the man who did it has been found not guilty?
. . .And what if nothing about these cases is what it seems?