
The elephants of fear were bellowing, calling the world to attention. The clowns of consciousness were in full makeup. Quince McCool’s blue Robby Redfords were only half open. Soon they are forced back into police work after they encounter murders more violent and diabolical than any that they came up against on the mean city streets of New York.

They put away their guns and open The Rest Easy Detective Agency, specializing in finding and helping runaways and strays. Together they go on an adventure to Port Antonio, Jamaica to find peace, beauty and an enthusiasm for a life they were afraid they had lost. Burnout left Quince in dire need of a change and Bridgette's sudden death left his dad a widower. Quince McCool and his dad come from a long line of proud cops ever since their forefathers emigrated to New York in the late 1840s after Ireland's Great Famine.

Ex cops Quince and his father are in dire need of a change of scenery.
