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Brittany Spencer and Francis DeWitt are rebuilding their lives, one piece at a time.
Spencer is working with the Special Crimes Unit, trying to be the detective they need and falling flat. In DeWitt’s shadow, she finds that being at the forefront of the Z-Type community is harder than he ever made it look and she has no idea where to begin, especially when it comes to anomalies.
DeWitt is sober and starting again – new home, new job, new purpose. Living with Spencer, however, has its own set of problems that hard work alone cannot fix. He knows that detective work was the thing that ruined him and he still can’t leave it alone, despite being busy enough with a brand new charity and his barista side-gig.
But the ghosts they thought they had long ago buried keep haunting them and all at once, DeWitt finds himself confronted by the childhood he tried to forget and Spencer needs help that he can’t give. Z-Types are anomalying at an alarming rate and children are going missing. When the only thing between DeWitt and the bottle is solving this final case, how can Spencer refuse?
Welcome to West Ridge. The hardest cases are the slow burns…