Lucy's investigation leads her to Cornwall, England, where there still live witnesses to Greta's birth and her father's death. Lucy slowly begins to put the fragments of the puzzle together, but it is only when Greta joins Lucy in England that she is able to find the missing piece, and begins to confront her own rapidly evolving and more complicated personal life.
Eric Wright is the author of numerous mystery novels, and has become known to readers for such characters as Charlie Salter and Lucy Trimble. In addition to winning four Arthur Ellis Awards, he has also received the John Creasy Award for Best First Crime Novel published in England, and has been shortlisted for the Charles Taylor Prize for his memoir, Always Give a Penny to a Blind Man. Eric lives and writes in Toronto.