Olivia Dumont has carved out a successful career as a ghostwriter, staying in the shadows as she helps celebrities share their life stories. That suits Olivia just fine. Not only is she good at the work but her childhood left her leery of publicity. She grew up in a family notorious for what happened one night. While her father's parents had been out of town, the children went to the local fair. But somehow, the oldest brother and the sister had gone home for some reason and were found there, gruesomely murdered. Olivia's father had found the bodies of his siblings and everyone in town thought he had committed the murders. But he had an alibi and was never arrested and the case went cold.
Olivia got out of town as soon as she could and never went back. But her career takes a dive when she gets into a public denunciation of another writer and ends up in court, losing the case and having to pay the man half a million dollars. Those who had been clamoring to work with her now shunned her. Along with lawyer's fees, she is about to go bankrupt and lose her house when her agent calls with an offer.
Her father who grew up to become a successful author is ready to write his autobiography and talk about the murders. He will only work with Olivia and she doesn't want to do it. But the prospect of her financial rule makes her say yes. She arrives to find her father suffering from Lewy's Body dementia. He insists he wants to talk about the murder but has trouble maintaining focus and remains mysterious as he was when Olivia was growing up She realizes that to find the truth she will have to investigate the murders herself, but can she find the truth?
Julie Clark is an American author who burst upon the writing scene with her first book, The Last Flight which was a major success. Her ability to draw the reader in and consistently surprise them is evident in this thriller as well. I guessed at several solutions to the old murders but each was revealed to be wrong as I continued to read and more and more of the story was revealed. Readers will also learn about the Lewy Dementia disease as they read. This book is recommended for mystery readers.





























