A missing woman leads a stubborn PI into Seattle’s underbelly, where every ally is uncertain, and every clue drags him deeper into danger.
While searching for the missing woman,
Dahms leans on unlikely allies: an elderly Filipino food bank volunteer with
sharp instincts and a handful of strangers whose loyalties shift like the
weather. Each lead pulls him deeper into a world ruled by desperation, where
trust is scarce, and danger waits around every corner.
Far from home and increasingly out of his
depth, Dahms must decide how much he’s willing to risk to keep a promise.
Because the truth behind the young woman’s disappearance is darker than he
imagined—and finding her may cost him far more than he came to give.
Seattle comes to life, becoming a
character on its own, with its urban underbelly featuring the ugliness of the
drug trade as well as the rising dangers faced by the homeless and those who
advocate for them.
This a story of loyalty and betrayal,
broke our hearts.
Based on a scale of 1-5,
Ragged in the Rain merits a 9.
Kat Henry Doran, a Wild Women Review