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Violence
A lot
Graphic murder scene and violent crime; combat veteran characters with violent histories
Language
Some
Moderate language
Sexual Content
A lot
Graphic depiction of sexual assault as part of the victim's backstory; central to the plot
Substance Use
Barely any
No significant substance use
Emotional Intensity
A lot
Deeply disturbing themes around sexual assault, military complicity, and the psychological destruction of a victim by an institution that should have protected her
What this book is about
Army investigator Paul Brenner is called to solve the murder of Captain Ann Campbell, found staked out on an army firing range, uncovering a shattering cover-up of what was done to her years earlier in this tense military crime thriller.
Notes for sensitive readers
Reader-flagged moments and themes that may affect your experience.
Graphic depiction of sexual assault and its aftermath
Military cover-up of serious violent crime
Disturbing crime scene descriptions
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