CHAPTER FOURTEEN Keri rifled through the list on her desk for what felt like the hundredth time. She sensed the frustration rising in her chest and before she could stop herself, she took her coffee mug and threw it against a nearby filing cabinet. It shattered, sending dozens of ceramic chunks all over the precinct bullpen’s floor. “Sorry,” she said to no one in particular, even though she wasn’t. It was 8 a.m. and she’d been poring over a list of local s*x offenders with zero success. “Don’t worry about it,” Ray said and motioned to Roger Gentry, the officer from last night who was scolded by Hillman for using specific location names over the radio at the drop the night before. “Yes, Detective?” Gentry said, excited to be noticed. “Yeah, Gentry. I’ve got an important job for you. Fi