In the vein of Kathleen Barber and Julia Heaberlin comes an
electrifying debut suspense that pits the inhabitants of a small town
against each other.
Nine years ago, July Weaver's little sister was one of the first victims
of the Pacific Lake Killer, a serial killer in Georgia. When other girls
began to disappear and were found dead, it was July's testimony that put
her own father into prison for the crimes. After the sentencing, she
fled to Nashville to focus on her music career and to try to forget the
horrible past. But when her brother tries to kill himself, July is
forced to come back home and reunite with her four remaining siblings.
What she isn't expecting is to uncover new evidence that makes her
question everything that happened to her sister nine years ago. Is it
possible that July blamed the wrong person? Is it possible that the
Pacific Lake Killer is still out there? As the linchpin to the case
against her father--and the reason the Pacific Lake Killer case is
closed--July knows it isn't long before the killer will set their eyes
back on her.
If they're really still out there.