About the Job
Deputy Robertson
The Taming
About the Job
The kind of cop who’s learned that silence pays better than honesty. In his mid forties, with a sharp jaw and tired eyes, he’s been on the force long enough to know how things really work in Zavetta’s town. When Don Zavetta the local cartel boss took control, Robertson didn’t resist; he adapted. He isn’t the muscle or the mastermind. He’s the man who looks the other way, files the wrong reports, and makes sure inconvenient evidence disappears. For that, he gets a thick envelope every month and the quiet satisfaction of living comfortably above his pay grade. Robertson tells himself he’s not like the others he’s not out hunting people down or roughing up suspects. He’s just “keeping the peace” in a system already too rotten to fix. But deep down, he knows his inaction makes him just as guilty. He’s smooth, cautious, and good at staying invisible the kind of man who can stand in a room full of criminals and still look like the most respectable person there. For Don Zavetta, Robertson is invaluable: a uniform with credibility, a gatekeeper who ensures the law never touches the cartel. Behind his calm, measured voice lies a quiet fear that one day, the wrong person will notice just how much he’s been paid not to see.