PEOPLE DON'T CALL 9-1-1 WHEN THEY'RE HAVING A GOOD DAY.
Dani Holden is days away from leaving the classroom for real life calls in the county's emergency dispatch room. Things seem to be looking up--but things are rarely what they seem.
Her neighbor vanishes. Her friend's troubled granddaughter needs a place to stay. She is subpoenaed for a money laundering hearing. To top it off, a sheriff's deputy wants to get to know her better.
When a fire erupts in her rural Iowa town, rookie Dani answers the 9-1-1 call.
After it's determined the fire was intentionally set, her friend's granddaughter is brought in for questioning. As Dani roots out the incident's origins, she's forced to confront a dark mystery at its core.
Autorentext
Amy Pendino is a Minnesota native. She works as a middle school English teacher by day and a horse midwife at nights and weekends. Formerly a keyboard player for a local band, she's also waitressed, worked as a secretary in a college athletic department, sang backup for an international star, and horseback rides a new mountain range every summer. She belongs to the Twin Cities chapter of Sisters in Crime. Her writing has been published in several magazines and reviews; this is her first novel. For more info, please visit amypendino.com .