By Robert Dugoni
Who would have thought that solving a current murder in a
big city would be just as difficult as trying to solve a 40 year cold case from
a small town?
Tracy Crosswhite and her fellow detectives are faced with
what seems like an open and shut case, but when both mother and son confess to
the same crime, it becomes an uphill battle to find the truth. If that wasn't difficult enough, Tracy's
friend Jenny asks Tracy to revisit a forty year old case from a very small town. Jenny's dad, Buzz, was the officer who found teenager
Kimi Kanasket dead in the water. Though
ruled a suicide, Buzz was never satisfied with that conclusion. Now, forty years later and with no one in
town talking, this cold case may be dead in the water as well.
I liked how Robert Dugoni had Tracy working on two seemingly
unrelated cases, yet solving one of them helped figure out the other!
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