Last Known Address, Theresa Schwegel
Last Known Address, Theresa Schwegel
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Last Known Address
A Novel

Author: Theresa Schwegel

Narrator: Tavia Gilbert

Unabridged: 8 hr 57 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 07/07/2009


Synopsis

Edgar Award winning author Theresa Schwegel's fourth novel features a female detective chasing a serial rapist across Chicago, from the westside slums to the glitz of the Loop.

Detective Sloane Pearson is new to the Sex Crimes Division but no stranger to being treated like an incompetent blonde by her hardened male co-workers. She's also no stranger to hard-to-crack cases, and her latest is as tough as they come: A rapist is on the prowl, dragging women to deserted building sites or vacant apartment buildings peppered all over downtown Chicago, and forcing them to fight---knowing, of course, that he'll win.

When a real estate agent Sloane knows is attacked by the violent predator, Sloane finds herself taking a case that threatens her secret plans to leave her long-time lover. Her personal bond with the victim and a would-be relationship with a man she interviews along the way lead Sloane down a dangerous path---one that poisons the investigation as well as her personal life.

Sloane's balancing act topples when her father falls ill. Between coping with his weak heart and following the few weak leads she has, her case begins to go the way that many rape cases go: The victims fall away, one by one, suddenly unsure of what they saw or unwilling to relive the horrifying moments again and again.

When Sloane helps a hungry young Sun-Times reporter declare the case serial, she loses support: Her bosses demand she get a suspect or move on. Sloane stays on the case, though---no matter how much it strains her personal relationships. Even her partner claims she's in too deep: He doesn't believe there's an arrest on the planet worth a cop's life. Sloane disagrees: Someone's got to take up the fight.

From the worst slums of Chicago's west side to the glittering Loop skyscrapers, Sloane finds no shortage of suspects. As she loses everything she'd called home, she can only hope to find the rapist before she also becomes a victim.

About Theresa Schwegel

Theresa Schwegel is a Loyola University graduate and the recipient of an MFA in screenwriting at Chapman University. Her debut novel, Officer Down, won the Edgar Award for Best First Novel and was short-listed for the Anthony Award. In 2008, she received the 21st Century Award from the Chicago Public Library Foundation. She lives in Chicago.

About Tavia Gilbert

Tavia Gilbert has recorded hundreds of titles across a wide span of genres, including Erica Spindler romantic thrillers, John Scalzi science fiction, Jeaniene Frost fantasy.  She received four Audies nominations and won three Audiofile Earphones Awards for titles The Obituary Writer, Sing Them Home and The Day of the Pelican.  In addition to voice acting, Gilbert is an accomplished producer, singer and theater actor.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Michael on August 10, 2009

Det. Sloan Pearson is new in the Chicago Sex Crimes Unit and has to put up with sexual harassmnet from the members of her department. Says one "I'll bet she got a hot wax." When she was returning late after visiting her father in the hospital. Since her mother's slow decline and death to cancer, when......more

Goodreads review by Denise on June 09, 2010

2.0 out of 5 stars Lame and uninspired, May 8, 2009 This review is from: Last Known Address (Hardcover) I recommend you skip this book if you're looking for a good, fast paced read. I struggled to get through the novel and was only mildly interested in its outcome -- forced myself to read the last c......more

Goodreads review by Cindy B. on April 22, 2017

Deteriorating female cop treated badly by coworkers who doesn't think of a lawsuit!?! Ending is unfulfilling and incomplete. Well narrated.......more

Goodreads review by Erika on February 02, 2023

If you are in to all of the nuances of a police case, complete with paperwork specifics, confusing cop lingo, a whirlwind of possible suspects, places, and people who may or may not have information about the case peppered around random chapters from victims where the perp is identified yet seems un......more

Goodreads review by Becky on April 16, 2018

Terrible convoluted book. 2 stars because it at least held my interest. 1 extra star for getting most of the Chicago references right.......more


Quotes

"Deftly narrated by Tavia Gilbert.” —Library Journal

“Gilbert's tone and pace add to the escalating tensions...Her excellent portrayal of Sloane's defiance when ordered to drop the case sounds authentic.” —AudioFile"

"A smart, propulsive, tightrope-walking mystery novel . . . The opening scene signals the insight with which the author draws her characters throughout this busy, ingenious story. . . . Person of Interest quickly escalates into a high-stakes story of risk and suspicion, told with rich, insightful detail.” —The New York Times on Person of Interest

“A hard-boiled police procedural with a twist . . . One of the most compelling young authors in a highly competitive genre.” —USA Today on Person of Interest

“[Schwegel] creates a portrait of a family in crisis, and her vivid characterizations . . . lift the thriller plot to literary-novel status. A-.” —Entertainment Weekly on Person of Interest

“Her most accomplished yet. Aside from the novel's gritty realism and intense, emotional intimacy, the numerous thematic subtleties make this blend of police procedural and suspense thriller eminently readable . . . an indisputable crime-fiction tour de force.” —Chicago Tribune on Person of Interest

“This pitch-perfect portrait of a family in crisis reinforces Schwegel's position as one of today's top authors of hard-boiled police procedurals.” —Publishers Weekly (starred review and a Publishers Weekly Best Book of the Year) on Person of Interest"