Killing You Feels So Good
NYPD Homicide Detective Jessie Dalton and her longtime partner, Yolanda Stevens, are currently investigating a rash of crimes against the city's homeless. Someone has been kidnapping, brutally torturing, and then murdering them, without leaving any evidence behind. The only pattern seems to be that they are homeless. They are being discarded randomly around the city, naked and scrubbed clean, making it impossible to figure out where they may have been or who has been doing this to them.
Jessie's cousin, Patrick, is a mystery writer with a dark mind and an even darker secret. He resides on Fishers Island, where he lives alone with only his staff around him. He has distanced himself from humanity and the family, or is it the family that prefers it that way?
Jessie's brother, Andy, with his party boy lifestyle, has shown up just in time for a gathering of cousins that Patrick has called together to take place at their family's estate. The timing is inconvenient and is an unwanted distraction. She really doesn't need the family drama right now, but she knows that family always comes first.
Jessie is a good cop with a good heart. Will she be able to deal with her family and solve these murders before another body turns up dead?