"I never thought I'd see her again. But never is longer than forever."
She is book editor, Louise Starr, a beautiful and scheming ghost from
Amos Walker's past; and she wants the Detroit private eye to find Eugene
Booth, a missing paperback writer from the 1950s and ask him why he
turned down his first book contract in 40 years. Eugene Booth's trail
leads to a rustic motel cabin, where the crusty old pro is hammering out
his first novel in decades on a battered Smith Corona with a case of
bourbon for inspiration. But when the writer winds up hanging from his
own belt, Walker must discover the connection between the apparent
suicide, the murder of Booth's wife 40 years before - and a deadly
secret as old as World War II.