![]() The plot is engaging, interesting, and disturbing. The sexually scenes with Holt and O’Malley gets a reader’s blood flowing. ![]() Hoag’s writing flushes out the characters to a point that you can’t help, but become emotionally involved with them. All the main and supporting characters are well developed. Is it fair? Of course not, but that what the male dominated world of Deer Lake is like. In a sexist career like law enforcement, O’Malley’s respect and creditability can be thrown out the window because she’s a woman. If word gets out about their affair, O’Malley’s career is over. In the middle of this chaos, Chief Holt and O’Malley fall into bed. The kidnapper drops creepy, yet cryptic clues that no one can figure out. ![]() The case has become high profile and a matter of life and death. During the male female competency competition at the station, a boy named Josh was kidnapped from the local ice rink. ![]() The Deer Lake police force and male citizens slighted O’Malley from the moment she arrived.Ĭhief Mitch Holt was willing to give Megan a chance, plus he couldn’t help but be physically attracted to her. During her career, O’Malley had to fight against sexism from her male counterparts. Megan O’Malley has just been promoted to field agent for the Bureau of Criminal Apprehension (BCA). Night Sins takes place in Deer Lake, Minnesota. ![]()
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