It's a hot, humid July night in New York City. Where were you when the
lights went out?
As Zapped begins, the Reillys return home from a summer weekend to the
loft in Tribeca they are in the agonizing process of renovating and
expanding. They are looking forward to a quiet supper on their newly
acquired rooftop terrace. But it's not meant to be. While Jack goes to
pick up Chinese food, Regan enters their apartment, unaware that a
nervous thief, who preceded her by minutes, is hiding in the front
closet. A thief who knows about a hidden safe that Regan and Jack have
yet to discover. Minutes later, the blackout strikes, and both Reillys
are called into action.
A new gallery in SoHo, featuring treasured glass sculptures from all
over the world, has been burglarized. As head of the NYPD Major Case
Squad, Jack oversees several departments. Art theft is one of them.
PI Regan hears from her best friend, Kit, who is in Manhattan on
business. She's been abandoned at a comedy club by a colleague from an
insurance convention, Georgina Mathieson, who ran out for a cigarette
moments before the blackout struck and never came back. Kit gets a call
that Georgina is disturbed and dangerous. Fueled by her rage at a
college boyfriend who dumped her, Georgina seeks revenge on unsuspecting
young blond men. She was last seen getting into a cab outside the
club--with a tall blond. Regan heads the search for Georgina and her
potential victim.
Meanwhile, Lorraine Lily, an almost famous actress, returns to New York
City the night of the blackout, after spending three months in England
doing a play, and is informed by her estranged husband, Conrad
Spreckles, that he'd sold his loft to their next-door neighbors, the
Reillys. Lorraine had never told him about the hidden safe she'd had
installed in the closet. If she doesn't get back what's in there, she's
sure her budding career will be ruined.
In Zapped, Clark takes readers on a tour of the city they won't forget
and introduces them to a wonderful cast of colorful, eccentric
characters whose stories intersect in precarious and often humorous ways
during one very dark and hot summer night.