I Won't Go Back (Frerard)

I Won't Go Back (Frerard)

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Frank Iero is a former New Jersey cop who moved to New York to become a police detective. With that under his belt, he has now become nothing more than a misused asset. The streets of New York are nothing like Jersey, and crime is pretty low all in all. With no cases or calls insight, he is stuck filing away old cold cases and listening to music at his desk for the next couple of years. That is until Frank is suddenly assigned a new case by his boss. A line of disappearance labeled kidnappings without a lick of evidence to tell where they could have gone. All that is left at any of the scenes is a small follicle of hair from the captured. Now, it is up to Frank to get to the bottom of this long line of cold and dead-end cases. However, he might not get what he expects out of it. Especially after he meets a new associate who his gut tells him to stop for one night.
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