History professor Simon Shaw is just starting to warm up to his press acclamation as 'forensic historian' when another mystery presents itself. The discovered remains of a young woman by a Boone forest ranger are identified as those of Eva Potter, who disappeared in 1958. Her then boyfriend, Roy Freedman, confessed to her murder but now, serving a life sentence, he wants Simon's help in finding the real murderer. Reluctantly taking the case, Simon's investigation takes him to the mountain town of Boone where he grew up. But when a key witness with long-hidden information about the case is killed, Simon realizes that there is someone in Boone who will stop at nothing to keep him from learning the truth.
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Sarah R. Shaber lives in North Carolina. Her previous crime novel published by Robert Hale, Simon Said, won the St Martin's Malice Domestic Award. For more information visit her website at www.sarahshaber.com
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