Chaser
by
Dharma Kelleher (Dark
Pariah Press, 2018) is the first book in the Jinx Ballou bounty hunter series,
of which the third was released earlier this month. Jinx is a former Phoenix
police detective who got tired of the paperwork and regulations and opted for
the more free-wheeling and lucrative life of a bail enforcement agent, i.e.,
bounty hunter. One of the attractions seems to be the creativity required to
lull the bail jumper long enough to get handcuffs on him. Jinx likes to role
play; she keeps a range of costumes in her car for these occasions, and she
enjoys plotting scenarios to use them.
Jinx is also transgender, which
forms a major theme of the story. A local reporter outs her in a news article
and the fallout from the bail agencies she was working for is so strong and
immediate she is without work for the first time in years. In desperation she
approaches the one agency owner who is also desperate. This agency is holding
the bond for Holly Schwartz, a teenager with a rare degenerative disease, who
is accused of killing her mother. Holly and her mother were well-known around
the local talk show and charity fundraiser circuits. How a girl in a wheelchair
could have killed her mother and then disappeared has been a local mystery. Nonetheless,
Assurity Bail Bonds will lose everything if Holly does not appear for her next
hearing in five days.
Jinx’s
search leads her to a human trafficking ring run by a Russian mobster and an
FBI sting operation, as well as a number of other colorful and violent characters.
In some amusing sequences she picks up a couple of fugitives wanted by a bond
agency that fired her and offers to let them go again, at the agency’s great
financial loss, if they don’t pay her despite their refusal to keep her on their
staff.
Jinx Ballou
is not Stephanie Plum by any means. No one has to rescue her. She plans ahead: she
keeps three keys to her set of handcuffs where she can reach at least one at
all times. She owns guns and knows how to use them, although I think her
inclination to engage in fisticuffs so readily could be damaging long-term. I
expect if she stays in the business, she will have to focus more on using her
brain and not force if she wants to stay out of the hospital. A dynamic and
intense read.
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Paperback: 308 pages
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Publisher: Dark Pariah
Press (January 31, 2018)
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Language: English
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ISBN-10: 0979173035
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ISBN-13: 978-0979173035
Aubrey Hamilton ©2019
Aubrey Hamilton is a former librarian who works on Federal It projects
by day and reads mysteries at night.
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