Any police officer will tell you there
is no such thing as a routine traffic stop. Things can go bad in a second. That
is exactly what happened to Officer Austin, and his ride along, Zoey Kozinski,
in the new novel, Crime Writer by Vinnie Hansen.
Zoey is a writer and in the police car
this September evening because she is working on her project. The novel is
pretty much stalled and she is hoping that the ride along might provide some real-world
inspirational details that will help get it going. Her agent certainly would
like to see some progress too.
It is the night shift for those on the
job in Playa Maria County in the central coast of California and the ride along
isn’t doing much at all for her. Officer Austin isn’t sharing much with her at
all despite her best efforts.
After several unremarkable situations,
Officer Austin decides to pull over a random car. It takes a considerable distance
for the driver to stop as the person seems oblivious to the lights and siren.
Once it does stop, the officer approaches the vehicle. Within seconds he is
dead on the roadway.
The shooter immediately speeds off and
then, within a couple of minutes, as Zoey tries to comprehend what she saw and
get help, comes back and passes the scene. There is no way the shooter did not
see her as the car came by. That means the shooter knows she is a witness.
A witness that needs to be eliminated.
A witness that the police believe is
actually the suspect.
A witness the devastated widow firmly believes
needlessly distracted her husband and father of their children and thereby got
him killed.
What follows is Zoey trying to come to
grips with what she saw and the aftermath of the tragedy. At the same time, she
has to deal with suspicious members of law enforcement who treat here as a
suspect as well as killer who is trying to find her and silence her. Things are
complicated in her life before the shooting. All that gets way worse afterwards
and gets even more complicated before long.
Don’t forget Mom. She is sure she knows
best on all things and Zoey isn’t having it.
Crime Writer by Vinnie Hansen
is an entertaining fast moving read. It starts with a compelling idea about an
officer killed during a ride along (a thankfully rare event) and builds out
from there in a myriad of ways. Zoey is smart, funny, emotional, and a fiery
redhead bundle of energy and contradictions.
It all makes Crime Writer
by Vinnie Hansen a solidly good read.
Amazon Associate Purchase Link: https://amzn.to/4n6abkC
My ARC digital reading copy came from
the publisher, NetGalley where I was already preapproved and with no expectation
of a review.
Kevin R. Tipple ©2025


2 comments:
I read this as a Beta reader and thought it was very compelling. A good read.
I enjoyed it a lot.
Also made me think about how rarely these ride along deals go wrong.
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