Defense attorney Sally Castle already has her hands full with work and planning her upcoming wedding-which her mother is determined to turn into the event of the year-when she encounters a terrified and unsupervised young deaf girl alone in the state park. The girl's mother is soon found murdered, and Sally is drawn into caring for the child.
Sally's fiancé, State Trooper Jim Duncan, leads the murder investigation, but instead of working with his usual partner, he is breaking in a new investigator who seems intent on cutting corners. On top of that, he worries the demands of their wedding-planning may drive Sally past her breaking point.
Jim and Sally's worst fears are realized when the girl, the only witness to the murder, becomes the killer's next target. Now Sally must do whatever she can to protect the girl before she and the child become the next victims.
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Liz Milliron is the Shamus award-nominated author of the Homefront Mysteries, set in Buffalo, NY during the early years of WWII, the Laurel Highlands Mysteries set in the scenic Laurel Highlands of southwest Pennsylvania, and the Jackson Davis Mysteries set in Niagara Falls, NY. Her short fiction has been published in multiple anthologies including Murder Most International, Murder Most Historical, and the Anthony award-winning Blood on the Bayou. Liz is a past president of the Pittsburgh Chapter of Sisters in Crime and the current Secretary, as well as the Education Liaison for the National Board of Sisters in Crime. She is also a member of International Thriller Writers, Pennwriters and the Historical Novel Society. Liz lives in the Laurel Highlands with her husband and a very spoiled retired-racer greyhound.