Agent Christopher Banks must lead his team, as they search for an UnSub, who draws his team into a case unlike any the bureau has ever dealt with.
A troubled teenage girl’s chance encounter with an opportunistic predator force the agents to dig deep, into both their playbook and their souls.
Located on a secluded property outside Evergreen Montana. His team faces a moral dilemma as abhorrent as the crime. Agent Banks and his team employ the latest technology and enter, this UnSub’s dark, twisted world. A world one of them may not escape.
What took decades to develop, the team must race to solve. The UnSub, his victims and a community that will be changed forever.
White or Black…Grey left me feeling disgusted, appalled, heartbroken, furious, and hopeful. Above all else, I was shocked.
Shocked at the level of evilness one man possessed.
Shocked at the horrors the young children faced and the amount of time spent in hell.
Shocked at the strength demonstrated by victims. How anyone survived that nightmarish environment was mind-boggling.
Fear. Joseph Melesh, the author, allowed us to experience every second of the prisoners’ fear and pain. I heard the rats, felt their tiny teeth gnawing and pulling on the clothes. I heard the victims scream. My heart broke for them.
What makes this worse? This scenario is possible. Similar situations have occurred. Remembering this fact makes this story all the more realistic… more devastating.
This is not a pretty story, but it is a great story. If I could, I would give this story more than five stars (hearts).
Heart Rating System:
1 (lowest) and 5 (highest)
Score: ❤❤❤❤❤
(deserves more!)