Publisher's Synopsis
From the bestselling author of the Young Adult novel "Away From Here" comes the last in a 5 book series that follows the adventures of five NYPD detectives. Filled with action, suspense, true crime, and love stories, the New York City's Finest series will take you on a roller coaster ride (sometimes literally) through the five boroughs of the city.REVIEW BLURBS: "Christopher Harlan's New York City's Finest series is one of my favorites and I am sorry to see it come to an end.""With each page, the author creatively pieces together the vibrant urban atmosphere where Riley thrives; both professionally and personally.""What a great way to end a wonderful series! I Loved It!"SUMMARY: On Staten Island, New York, a series of horrific murders have struck terror into a local, tight knit community. Four victims, all related, and no one willing to say the two words that would shed light on the case -serial killer. When the local police make no headway on the case, Riley, a Bronx homicide detective, is called in to help.Riley is an experienced, hardened, and brutally honest NYPD detective. Now free from the responsibilities of helping his friends Quinn and Noah track down the Network, Riley is called to duty once more to help seek justice for the victims of the Staten Island murders. At a crossroads in his life, Riley is secure in his work as a detective but struggling with his personal life. A string of short relationships has left him unfulfilled and wanting more, and he has to find a way to balance the gruesome case before him with his own quest for happiness.Samantha is a breath of fresh air. She's someone who comes from a similar background, and once she meets Riley over a cup of coffee she'll change his life forever. Will she stick around as he struggles to solve a horrific and time sensitive case on Staten Island? Discover all this and more in Riley, the final book in the New York City's Finest series.*Not suitable for readers under 18 years old. Contains mature themes, langue, and situations involving true crime and should not be read by anyone under 18.