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J.T. Ellison never disappoints! This one kept me on my toes, goes a little bit off-the-rails (in a good way), and haunted me afterward. Halley James’ world is falling apart. Her marriage is over, she has been fired from her job at a forensics lab, and her dad needs emergency surgery. When she gets the news about her dad, she runs home to Marchburg, Virginia, immediately. But as she searches for her father’s paperwork, she comes across a massive secret: her mother didn’t die in a car crash when she was young. She was murdered, and her father has been lying about it for years. As Halley comes to terms with this enormous secret, she races to figure out what happened to her mother, as well as her estranged (and now missing) older half-sister. Her search takes her to Brockville, Tennessee. There, everything is not as it seems. The town initially comes across as utopian, but there is an underlying darkness. And the truth about what happened to her mother and her sister is even darker than she could have imagined. Old memories come to light, and Halley searches for answers. This one is full of twists and turns, utterly unputdownable, and worth the pre-order!