A thrilling novel from #1 international bestselling author Sara
Blaedel, author of The Forgotten Girls
"One of the best I've come across." -- Michael Connelly
"Sara Blaedel is a force to be reckoned with. She's a remarkable crime
writer who time and again delivers a solid, engaging story that any
reader in the world can enjoy." -- Karin Slaughter
"One can count on emotional engagement, spine-tingling suspense, and
taut storytelling from Sara Blaedel." -- Sandra Brown
Already widowed by the age of forty, Ilka Nichols Jensen, a school
portrait photographer, leads a modest, regimented, and uneventful life
in Copenhagen. Until unexpected news rocks her quiet existence: Her
father--who walked out suddenly and inexplicably on the family more than
three decades ago--has died. And he's left her something in his will:
his funeral home. In Racine, Wisconsin.
Clinging to this last shred of communication from the father she hasn't
heard from since childhood, Ilka makes an uncharacteristically rash
decision and jumps on a plane to Wisconsin. Desperate for a connection
to the parent she never really knew, she plans to visit the funeral home
and go through her father's things--hoping for some insight into his new
life in America--before preparing the business for a quick sale.
But when she stumbles on an unsolved murder, and a killer who seems to
still be very much alive, the undertaker's daughter realizes she might
be in over her head . . .