![]() ![]() The introduction shows how easily one of the girls, Elyce Diablo, is flattered and tempted, but she is the daughter of the New Mexico Senator, in effect, Mike’s political “boss”, so his involvement, and its success or failure, become crucial. ![]() He’s accepted, partnered with Jordan and George, and the three begin door-to-door enquiries around where some of the girls lived, but the story hots up fast and what is revealed is grippingly horrific.ĭorothy May Mercer has a strong, well-grounded, hero in Mike McBride, and she uses him very effectively to grab and hold interest in the deceptively slow build-up to revelations about sex-trafficking and the ways gangs use to force their victims into prostitution, from which, of course, the girls make virtually nothing, overworked and living in misery, whilst the drug barons grow rich. ![]() Politics are not the thrill or the power-buzz of action that he expected so, bored, he volunteers to help Chief Donald English of the Fairfax police with an investigation into what is happening to teenage girls who mysteriously vanish. He is married to Juliette – Juli – who supported him on the campaign trail, and he misses her, his dog, and his colleagues at Carson City Police Department. ![]() The Fairfax Fix features ex-cop Mike McBride, and the Dorothy May Mercer jumps into the story with a brief résumé about his life before he arrived in Washington D, C. Reviewed by Sarah Stuart for Readers' Favorite ![]()
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