From the Edgar Awardโwinning author, a novel of danger, despair, and determination with โan incredibly taut plot that keeps twisting back on itselfโ (Mystery Scene).
Four years ago Lew Fonescaโs wife was struck and killed in a hit-and-run within sight of their apartment. He fled Chicago, driving mindlessly until his car gave up the ghost in Sarasota, FL. Working from a cheap office behind the Dairy Queen on Highway 301, he makes a threadbare living as a process server and savors his clinical depression like a fine wine.
Lifeโs a sneaky mistress, though, and has a way of suckering you into caring. Lewโs found that heโs really good at helping people get out of bad situations. That he matters. And Lewโs therapist, who alternately acts as his conscience and his sparring partner, tells him that unless heโs willing to leave the planet, itโs about time that he goes back to Chicago and closes the door to the past so he can finally get on with the rest of his life. Lew hates to admit it, but heโs beginning to see her point.
So Lew returns to his hometown, to friends and family . . . and to a grief that threatens to engulf him. Heโs resolved to dig until he finds out who killed his wife. In doing so, heโll uncover both sweet and painful memories of his past. Heโll also confront a murderer whoโll not hesitate to kill again to make sure secrets stay buried . . .
โWill] keep readers hurtling along to the very end.โ โPublishers Weekly
โA psychologically acute and fast-moving crime series.โ โBooklist