A Los Angeles Times Page-Turner
"...populated with sympathetic, well-drawn characters... ouston also
delivers beautiful descriptions of the bucolic setting, along with
plenty of sharply rendered fly-fishing scenes." --Booklist
It's the dead of winter in Loon Lake when a wealthy widow is run down
and killed by a logging truck on an icy street. The truck driver insists
he saw a man shove the woman into the path of his truck. A lone witness
who may have seen the man who shoved the victim is soon found
dead--drowned in icy waters where he was ice fishing. Within hours,
Police Chief Lewellyn Ferris finds herself dealing with malicious family
members related to the dead woman, a cache of grisly paintings, and
strange disturbances on the land surrounding the widow's contemporary
mansion--all of which point to various people who may have wanted her
dead.
Lew recruits her close friend and fellow flyfisherman, retired dentist
"Doc" Osborne, for his forensic and interrogation skills. Meanwhile, Ray
Pradt, ice fishing guide and expert tracker, helps with the initial
investigation even as he threatens to engage in an inappropriate
relationship with a key witness. Lew's life and career is further
complicated when a young woman calls, convinced that Lew is her birth
mother.