The new thriller from master storyteller Craig Smith, shortlisted for the CWA Best Thriller Award in 2011.
I ll say it was always dark. I never saw your face. Is that a promise? Are you going to keep your word, if I trust you? YES! Will Booker stood up. You know, I think I believe you, Missy. Just so you believe me... The gunshot came as a surprise. Missy heard the echo crackling back from the trees as she was gasping at the incredible pain in her cheat. She tasted mud, her scream strangling in her throat. The next bullet jolted her, hitting below the ribs. She heard the second echo from the trees. She saw the smoke rising oddly from Will s jacket pocket.
Ten years ago, sleepy Shiloh Springs was shaken as five teenagers were clubbed and shot to death and a sixth left for dead. But now the killer s conviction has been overturned after allegations that his rights were violated on his arrest. Rick Trueblood is a careworn private investigator working for the Shiloh County prosecutor s office; a veteran loner still grieving for a daughter murdered eight years ago a crime he has never been able to solve. The judge has allowed just sixty days for the prosecutor s office to find enough evidence to retry the case. But as Rick struggles to re-investigate a trail long gone cold he starts to uncover a rat s nest of intrigue and duplicity with ramifications that lead closer to home than he could have possibly imagined. Booker in the meantime is out on bail. All he wants with his freedom is to kidnap and murder the two adolescent daughters of the minister who brought him to faith. When Booker finally snatches the girls, the local authorities follow procedures and file reports. Rick, on the other hand, has learned something about the way Booker thinks. In the desperate hours that follow, Rick recovers his instinct for the hunt, and with it, quite unexpectedly, a renewed passion for life.
About the Author
Craig Smith holds a doctorate of philosophy from the University of Southern Illinois and is a former professor of English and Humanities at the University of North Colorado. His first novel, The Whisper of Leaves, won a bronze medal in ForeWord Magazine s Book of the Year Awards. His first action thrillers The Painted Messiah and The Blood Lance published in 2007 and 2008 have been translated into German, Italian, Greek, Turkish, Russian, Spanish and Czech. His stylish noir thriller Cold Rain was published by Myrmidon in 2010. Craig Smith lives with his wife in Lucerne, Switzerland.
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