The Janes: An Alice Vega Novel

The Janes: An Alice Vega Novel

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Summary

The electric follow-up to Louisa Luna's acclaimed thriller Two Girls Down, featuring private investigators Alice Vega and Max Caplan。

On the outskirts of San Diego, the bodies of two young women are discovered。 They have no names, no IDs, and no family looking for them。 Fearing the possibility of a human trafficking ring, the police and FBI reach out to Alice Vega, a private investigator known for finding the missing。
     Alice Vega is a powerful woman whose determination is matched only by her intellect, and, along with her partner Cap, she will stop at nothing to find the Janes before it is too late。
     Louisa Luna is writing new classics of crime fiction, and her partnership of Vega and Cap is rightfully joining the pantheon of the most memorable in crime fiction。

Editor Reviews

"I am really into thrillers/mysteries because they are propulsive and go down easy, but I am especially into the ones where you get sucked into the personal lives of the crime solver。 。 。I would read Louisa Luna’s grocery lists if she published them。" —Sam Irby, Vulture 

“PI Alice Vega is nothing less than an utterly compelling protagonist in her second case (after Two Girls Down, 2018), which resumes her remarkable partnership with fellow PI Max Caplan。 。 。 A somewhat Shakespearean ending satisfies with triumphant women standing strong on a stage littered with battered villains。” —Booklist, starred review 
 
“Luna skillfully balances tragedy and humor throughout, via blood-pressure-raising fight scenes and stressful suspense, plus hints of romantic tension between Vega and Cap。 She also offers a fascinating and disturbing look at how a criminal enterprise might work, pulling in various complex threads while crafting a story that’s wholly believable and sad。 The Janes is a superbly entertaining read, especially for readers who are already fans of the amazing Vega, whose Jack Reacher-esque sense of justice offers reassurance that, no matter how long it takes, no bad deed will go unpunished。” BookPage

The Janes has everything—a plot ripped from the headlines and darkly twisted, explosive action, original characters, a dash of humor, and memorable settings。 The story grabs the reader like a steel band of cold tension tightening with each new development。 Investigators Alice Vega and Max Caplan deserve a long career with many more cases ahead。” —Anne Hillerman, author of the New York Times best-selling Leaphorn, Chee & Manuelito mysteries

The Janes is a timely, gripping thriller with an ending that will leave you utterly satisfied but wanting more of Alice Vega。 Get to know her now, because she and her partner, Max Caplan, will be around for the long haul。”—Alafair Burke, New York Times bestselling author of The Better Sister

"Thrilling。 。 。[Luna's] novels have established her as a powerful up-and-coming voice in the genre, and we can't wait to see what she does next。" Crime Reads

“An intricately plotted, adrenaline-fueled conspiracy thriller。 。 。Luna's latest entertains while subverting gender stereotypes and confronting the politics of immigration。” Kirkus Reviews

“Packed with thrills and heartache, The Janes kept me up way past my bedtime to see what rule-bending, jaw-breaking, no-fools-suffering P。I。 Alice Vega would do next in her relentless pursuit of justice for the victims of a border sex trafficking ring。 An absolutely rip-roaring read from a fantastic talent。”—Amy Gentry, bestselling author of Good as Gone

“What starts as a straightforward, if extremely challenging, assignment—figuring out who killed two barely teenage Latina Jane Does and dumped them in the San Diego, Calif。, area—quickly turns treacherous for PIs Alice Vega and Max Caplan in Luna’s gripping sequel to 2018’s Two Girls Down。 。 。 Plunging the now-rogue team into a perilous sprint to stay one step ahead。 。 。as they race to unravel a plot as dark and twisted as one of the tunnels [used] for smuggling between Mexico and the U。S。 。 。This dynamic duo has a long run。”Publishers Weekly



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Luna / LAST COUPLE STANDING

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meet our girl: seventeen, arrived here a year ago from a rough and dusty town in Chiapas, considered pretty by most standards because she is young, her face unmarked by scars or wrinkles, her body boasting the tender snap of fresh muscle。 Our girl’s brain, on the other hand, is at war with itself and others: with memories of her mother’s worry and her father’s pain, subtle with her own simmering meditations on sex and violence, with fear of all the men that come through the door with their eyes so stark and full of want it’s like they’ve eaten her up before they’ve even selected her from underneath the butcher’s glass。

Our girl walks in bare feet, unsure if she is dreaming。 Her dreams these days are collisions, collages, bursts of fire and color that all start normally enough—she is playing paper dolls with her sister on the porch under the umbrella with one panel missing, or fluffing up yellow rice in a pot right after it’s done steaming。 But then they turn; the dolls become scuttling cockroaches in her hands; the rice bowl fills with blood; her own teeth grow into blades and shred her tongue to streamers。

The house is divided, two floors: the ground floor, where she and the other girls sleep on towels side by side in the bedroom they share, and watch TV and wait in the living room; and there’s downstairs full of boxes that pass for rooms—no windows, no air。 The working rooms。

Then there is the garage, which is separate from the house, but there are no cars inside。 There is just a table and some machines and tools。 Our girl hasn’t been there yet but this is what she’s heard。 Only girls who cry and act stupid are taken there and our girl keeps her head down and does what she’s supposed to do。 She doesn’t ask questions and doesn’t make trouble, but she watches everything。

She avoids the bosses。 Coyote Ben is easy to avoid because he comes and goes, although when he’s around and there’s no work he grabs the hair at the back of her neck and whispers in her ear。 He speaks English so she doesn’t really understand everything he says, but she knows he doesn’t expect her to respond。 He lets her make the drinks。

Fat Mitch is always there, and he’s got the gun on a belt that looks like it’s strangling all the fat on his stomach。 He has named the gun, Selena, after a singer, and he is always reminding the girls the gun is there。 He’ll say things in Spanish like “Selena got a lot of sleep last night and wants to have some playtime today。” And then there’s Rafa。

Rafa is the one who takes the girls to the garage。 Fat Mitch tells them Rafa only does what he does because he has to, but our girl doesn’t buy it。 She knows Rafa does it because he likes it。 It’s not like on a farm when they make the runtiest worker shoot and drown the sick animals to toughen him up。 The house may be a farm but Rafa’s no runt—he’s bigger and stronger than Fat Mitch, and our girl has heard he smiles when he does what he does to the girls in the garage。 That is what they get when they act stupid。

Our girl’s not stupid, and she stays away from the stupid girls: Isabel, Chicago, Good Hair。 They cry and try to steal food。 Stupid。 The girl called Maricel is new, one of the girls from the city, and while it’s usually not a good idea to get to know the new girls, our girl actually likes her and Good Hair both。 In another time and place they may have all played card games and shared secrets about boys in their class。 Instead they wait to be picked。 Which is better than the alternative。 If a girl doesn’t get picked from the TV room for a month, she’s out, not taken to the garage—out out, out of the house and dropped somewhere in the desert because she’s not worth the Wonder bread。

Our girl has learned a little English here and there from TV。 She pays attention to the American news。 Police, homicide, catch, release。 She watches a news show about a boy who looks her age, and Mexican too, but American。 She tries to wrap her mouth around a word the newswoman keeps repeating, which sounds like something about a duck flying up。 Duck-­ted。 Up-­duck-­ted。 The boy talks to the newswoman, points to a picture of a fish tank。 Then there is another woman, not the newswoman; 2014 it says in the corner。 Her name is at the bottom of the screen。 Our girl notices: American first name, Mexican last name。 She looks like she is police。 Or a lesbian。 Or a gangster。 She wears black clothes and sunglasses。

Back to the boy。 Over and over he says the same thing: “She safes me, she safes me。” Our girl watches the boy’s top row of teeth, the way they scrape his bottom lip as he cries。 The word is not “safes。” It’s “saved。” “She saved me,” the boy says, again and again。

Our girl watches Maricel get up close to the TV。 Maricel doesn’t take her eyes off it。 The boy on the screen says, “She saved me。 Alice Vega, she saved me。” Maricel begins to cry, along with the boy。 Our girl watches her and realizes her own hands are shaking。

Our girl has a thought out of nowhere: you treat us like dogs; we’re going to act like dogs。 A map unfolds in her mind, square by square。 She saved me, the boy says。 She saved me。

Reviews

thebookblondie

When the bodies of two anonymous girls are discovered without ID, Alice Vega, private investigator, is called to San Diego to try and solve the mystery。 The anonymous girls are young, abused, and haven't been reported missing by family or friends, and the FBI suspects that these Janes are victims of a human trafficking ring。 Alice enlists the help of her partner, Cap, to try and identify the Janes and find any other survivors before it's too late。 This is the second in the series, but it could totally be read as a standalone。 Louisa Luna's first book, Two Girls Down, introduces Alice Vega and her partner, Max "Cap" Caplan, as well as some sideline characters such as the anonymous internet hacker "The B*stard" and Cap's daughter, Nell。 Two Girls Down takes place on the east coast, and then The Janes shifts the setting to the west coast。 Despite being part of the same "series," each book contains an entirely separate case to solve。 Realistically, you could read these books in any order and have no problem picking up on characters, etc。 I think I found my new Hercule Poirot in the character of Alice Vega。。。 except Alice carries a set of heavy-duty bolt cutters as a weapon。 Imagine the intellectual mindset of Agatha Christie's Hercule Poirot but in the body of a powerful, scrappy female who should never be underestimated。 I will say that the Alice Vega books are much more violent and gory than the Hercule Poirot books, but that's something I actually prefer。 I won't get too far into the details of the plot because I don't want to give anything away, but just expect a LOT of twists and turns (that goes for both books)!

Cynthia

The crime fighting duo I didn’t know I needed。 This is right up my street and just as good maybe even better than the first one。 5 amazing stars for Alice and Max。 Why can’t every heroine be a badass like Alice。 I hope this series goes a long way as I can’t get enough, I’m obsessed !Ok but I can’t be the only one feeling the sexual tension between the two of them ?! I was listening to this as an audio book coming through my Alexa speakers and at times I would hold my breath during some of their The crime fighting duo I didn’t know I needed。 This is right up my street and just as good maybe even better than the first one。 5 amazing stars for Alice and Max。 Why can’t every heroine be a badass like Alice。 I hope this series goes a long way as I can’t get enough, I’m obsessed !Ok but I can’t be the only one feeling the sexual tension between the two of them ?! I was listening to this as an audio book coming through my Alexa speakers and at times I would hold my breath during some of their conversations but nothing happened。 I don’t know if the author is doing this on purpose but if she is, she is doing a fantastic job。 The plot was unbelievable good, how every crime plot should be, it’s not just about who done it?! I thought listening to it on Audio would make me more productive and help to multitask but no I was very absent minded doing other tasks and solely focused on the narration。 It’s just so gripping regardless if you read it physically or audio。I’m hoping there will be a next one in the series。 The way the books end you can’t tell。 Highly recommend if you love in death series by JD Robb you will be in love with this。 。。。more

Joe O'Connor

Excellent; Continuing character: Alice Vega; when two unknown girls are found dead, authorities ask Vega for help in finding other girls being trafficked; she ties in her sometimes partner Caplan, but not everyone wants them to succeed and they find themselves trying to save both the girls and themselves from cartel members

Elizabeth Hart

3。5。 A solid “hunt the bad people down” story about human trafficking with a strong female lead。

Philip Gross

I read this book because I saw it on Goodreads and I remembered the first book in this series。 I love the characters , Vega and Cap。 I like the action scenes and the tightness of the storyline。 I truthfully could not put it down and will wait "patiently" the Ms。 Luna's next book。

Sharon Kallenberger Marzola

I am enjoying this series and the characters a lot。 I like that Vega is unconventional。 Cap is the perfect partner for her, both personally and professionally。 I hope Louisa Luna continues with the series。 Full review will follow shortly。

Ellen

Suspense!! Great book about sex trafficking。 Alice Vega- superwoman。

Echo

It wasn't bad。。。 But it also didn't hold my attention that well。

Ed Mckeon

In many ways Alice Vega fits a type。 She's a noble, honorable, lawbreaking, iconoclastic PI。 But, as a woman freed from the constraints of relationships (with the exception of Max Caplan), family and home, she is a steadfast defender of what's right。 As portrayed by Louisa Luna, Vega has an obsessive relationship with helping the helpless, and liberating the exploited。 She, of course, is canny, brilliant, strong and impulsive, and she can't stay out of trouble。 Another really good read from Luna In many ways Alice Vega fits a type。 She's a noble, honorable, lawbreaking, iconoclastic PI。 But, as a woman freed from the constraints of relationships (with the exception of Max Caplan), family and home, she is a steadfast defender of what's right。 As portrayed by Louisa Luna, Vega has an obsessive relationship with helping the helpless, and liberating the exploited。 She, of course, is canny, brilliant, strong and impulsive, and she can't stay out of trouble。 Another really good read from Luna。 。。。more

Victoria

I did not read the #1 in this series but this book works as a stand alone。 When two girls are found dead it looks like the cases will become cold except for a piece a paper in one of the girl's hands。 It has the name Alice Vega。 Alice Vega is known for finding missing children so she is called in to work this case - for money。 She in turn calls in ex-cop Cap, her buddy。 Alice knows she can rely on Cap。 There are many twists that lead our detectives to a sex traffic ring that also involves drug。 I did not read the #1 in this series but this book works as a stand alone。 When two girls are found dead it looks like the cases will become cold except for a piece a paper in one of the girl's hands。 It has the name Alice Vega。 Alice Vega is known for finding missing children so she is called in to work this case - for money。 She in turn calls in ex-cop Cap, her buddy。 Alice knows she can rely on Cap。 There are many twists that lead our detectives to a sex traffic ring that also involves drug。 Lots of action to keep you turning those pages。 。。。more

Leah

I really love detective Alice Vega! Hoping for more books with her in the lead。

Gina

Decent。 The detective is good。

Lexi Mag

Longer than it needed to be, but still a fun ride。

Marianne

“Cap watched Vega carefully。 He knew what her questions would be before she asked them, but she still managed to make them seem fresh, innocent, curious。 She pulled every last bit of information from Sarita Guerra like she was winding the string on a kite, drawing it in for a tight, safe landing。”The Janes is the second book in the Alice Vega series by American author, Louisa Luna。 This audio version is narrated by Tavia Gilbert。 The two “Jane Does” were Latinas, probably illegals, with the same “Cap watched Vega carefully。 He knew what her questions would be before she asked them, but she still managed to make them seem fresh, innocent, curious。 She pulled every last bit of information from Sarita Guerra like she was winding the string on a kite, drawing it in for a tight, safe landing。”The Janes is the second book in the Alice Vega series by American author, Louisa Luna。 This audio version is narrated by Tavia Gilbert。 The two “Jane Does” were Latinas, probably illegals, with the same killer, and a piece of evidence indicates there are more girls somewhere, maybe still alive。 Alice Vega is called in by the San Diego PD and the DEA; off the books, cash。 She insists on bringing in her own consultant。Even though he has just received a permanent work offer from a lawyer in Denville, with all the benefits that entails, Max Caplan jumps at the chance to work with Alice again: clearly, despite an interval of many months since their first encounter, his crush has not abated。There is something not quite right about the whole thing, so Vega, always cautious, holds back some of her findings and, when certain people begin acting out of character, her reluctance to share is vindicated。 Still, with her brilliant deductive mind and her excellent IT resources, she and Cap are quickly on the way to locating the girls。 But this turns out to be far more dangerous than they might have expected when Mexican drug lords form part of the bigger picture。Vega and Caplan’s second outing is fast-paced and cleverly plotted, with more than one exciting climax。 As before, the dynamic between these two is a delight。 Vega is smart, imaginative and resourceful, physically fit, accomplished with weapons and, in this instalment, creative with a set of bolt-cutters。 And she is skilled in both psychological and physical persuasion (yes, there is violence)。 Cap has different talents and intuitively follows Vega’s lead。 Cap’s inside knowledge of policing complements Vega’s strong sense of justice。The minor characters are certainly more than one-dimensional, while the dialogue offers plenty of humour, some of it deliciously dark。 The story does contain a few minor spoilers for the first book, but these little tastes are likely to tempt readers to indulge in Two Girls Down, if they have not already done so。 Fans will be pleased that the ending does not preclude further hook-ups between this pair, so it is to be hoped that Luna has many more shots of Vega and Caplan in her arsenal。 Brilliant crime fiction! 。。。more

Joelle

Alice Vega is far too violent in this one。 She is a very smart and clever woman but far too cold to be relatable。 I have no idea what Cap sees in her。

Meg Thomas

Ok, this was probably a solid 3。5 to 4 stars for me, I just didn't love it as much as I loved the first Alice Vega novel。 In this one, I felt like Alice was a bit unlikeable whereas in the first one I found her aloof and eccentric。 Here I just thought she figured everything out a little too quickly, was a little too detached, etc。 I also didn't love the plot of this one quite as much, and thought it got a little cinematic towards the end with Cap and Vega escaping from fake hospitals and plottin Ok, this was probably a solid 3。5 to 4 stars for me, I just didn't love it as much as I loved the first Alice Vega novel。 In this one, I felt like Alice was a bit unlikeable whereas in the first one I found her aloof and eccentric。 Here I just thought she figured everything out a little too quickly, was a little too detached, etc。 I also didn't love the plot of this one quite as much, and thought it got a little cinematic towards the end with Cap and Vega escaping from fake hospitals and plotting an ambush on a drug cartel。 I do think that the detention center moments were well-done and, as such, really depressing。 。。。more

Amy

I did not like it as much as the first book with Alice Vega。

Deborah

Solid story on a tough topic - human trafficking。 Very strong protagonist, Alice Vega。 Warning - violent。

Cheryl Pashlin

Why I even read this book I do not know。 I was really not crazy about the first book but the second one I found even more annoying。So long Alice Vega and Max Caplan who manage to get themselves involved in every kind of life and death situation known to mankind but manage to carry on and solve the most difficult cases。 If there is ever a #3 I will not be reading it。

Carol

What can I say? I really enjoyed the first book but this second in the series lacked the charm of the former。 I actually speed read through the last quarter of it because I was so bored and not enjoying the violence。 Sometimes I really enjoy watching a movie but don't care to rewatch it just because of situations that are not enjoyable to watch and I don't want to go there。 That's how I felt about this book。 If the author writes another and makes it homier like her debut book I would read it bec What can I say? I really enjoyed the first book but this second in the series lacked the charm of the former。 I actually speed read through the last quarter of it because I was so bored and not enjoying the violence。 Sometimes I really enjoy watching a movie but don't care to rewatch it just because of situations that are not enjoyable to watch and I don't want to go there。 That's how I felt about this book。 If the author writes another and makes it homier like her debut book I would read it because I enjoy the main characters' relationship。 。。。more

Janet

Alice Vega and Max Caplan are a good team。

Melissa

Love Alex Vega!!

Patti

Louise Luna newest favorite author。 Alice Vega rocks, she's my newest favorite female character。

Romari

Pretty brutal, not sure I'll return to this series。

Mackey

I have really enjoyed Louisa Luna's previous books and even loved Alice Vega in the first book of the series。 The Janes, however, was not an enjoyable or satisfying read for me。 Alice is again partnering with Cap to solve a crime and the crime itself - the trafficking and exploitation of Latino girls - is one that cannot be addressed enough。 The problem with The Janes is that it just kept going and going and going and got to the point where it was too unbelievable for words。 Alice is stabbed in I have really enjoyed Louisa Luna's previous books and even loved Alice Vega in the first book of the series。 The Janes, however, was not an enjoyable or satisfying read for me。 Alice is again partnering with Cap to solve a crime and the crime itself - the trafficking and exploitation of Latino girls - is one that cannot be addressed enough。 The problem with The Janes is that it just kept going and going and going and got to the point where it was too unbelievable for words。 Alice is stabbed in the side, is badly bleeding, looses a ton of blood but after she is stitched up by the coroner, she runs several miles, leaps across brick walls, fights a teenage kid and then runs away。 Yeah, right。 Either she is super human or this portion of the book crossed the line into fantasy。 I'm going with the latter。 I'm unsure if I will continue to read more of this series - perhaps this was just a one off - or if I am done with Alive Vega for good but I do know that this is a book I cannot recommend to others。 。。。more

Chrissie

Could not put this one down。 Will be sure to keep this author on my radar。Wow。

Sandy

3。5 stars

Kristin

This felt a little long but overall good。 I don’t get why they call these Alex Vega novels。 They are just as much about Cap。 But I’d read one of these any day of the week。 Lots of twists and turns。 Very entertaining。

Natalie Daly

This fast paced story had me hooked, I listened to the audiobook while I cooked dinner most nights for about a week。 I looked forward to following the story of the tough but feminine lead detective character Alice Vega and her, clearly love sick sensitive side kick male colleague as they hunted down the bad guys, in this instance seeking to rescue a group of underage Mexican girls who had been kidnapped into a sex slave ring, of course run by those you would expect better behaviour from。 Great s This fast paced story had me hooked, I listened to the audiobook while I cooked dinner most nights for about a week。 I looked forward to following the story of the tough but feminine lead detective character Alice Vega and her, clearly love sick sensitive side kick male colleague as they hunted down the bad guys, in this instance seeking to rescue a group of underage Mexican girls who had been kidnapped into a sex slave ring, of course run by those you would expect better behaviour from。 Great suspense and a lovely relationship with the central characters led to a satisfying ending。 Girl power! 。。。more

Hannah Prince

This one had a great plot, but I still like the first one better。

Melissa

This had some layers to unpack as Vega and Hap searched for the missing girls。 Timely dealing with how the US detains immigrant children in jail like conditions without any paper trail or humanity。 It seemed like this book was more from Hap’s POV。