Publisher's Synopsis
Police incompetence, witness intimidation, expensive lawyers. There are many reasons the guilty walk free of court. For Operation WetFish, a legal and entirely unorthodox department of the London police, the courts never have the final say. Frame-ups, alerting rival gangs or simply making the bad guys disappear ... Operation WetFish employs a variety of methods to clean up the mistakes of the courts.
Charles Baronaire, Jeremiah and Detective Jen Thompson live for the thrill of making the streets safe. But they each have other things on their minds. They're stronger, faster, more agile than ordinary human beings; they can focus their minds to alter people's perceptions, can establish command over nature's baser creatures. And they have insatiable appetites for human blood. When Thompson's girlfriend is robbed at gunpoint, she goes on a one-woman rampage to put the gunman in the ground. Blundering into another department's operation, her actions threaten to destroy months of hard work. Thompson's fury peaks when she discovers Jeremiah at the gunman's house and begins to suspect he may be the true threat to her girlfriend. On a different assignment, Detective Foster and Constable Brown are captured by human traffickers and tortured in a secluded warehouse. Buying time and working to save one another, their only hope comes in the form of a fellow detective working undercover. Being physically and psychologically abused, the two women must do everything to save themselves, knowing they still have a job to complete.