1989 Anthony Award for Best Paperback original (nominee)
1989 Edgar Award for Best Paperback original (nominee)
Laura Di Palma finally has it made. Eleven years ago, she ran from a broken marriage and her small northern California town in search of fame and fortune. As the smartest and most controversial young defense attorney in her high-class law firm, she found it. But she's got an old grudge back home that she can't let die. So she's moving back to ruin her ex-husband's career by taking the job he wants as public defender - just long enough to make him squirm.
Once she evens up the score, Laura can go back to her big city life. Unfortunately, a few things get in the way, including two murders, a crazed killer on the loose, old wounds that haven't healed, and a forgotten feeling that Laura is almost afraid to name . . . .
"Laura Di Palma is one of the most compelling characters in recent mystery fiction." - The Baltimore Sun
Genre: Mystery
Once she evens up the score, Laura can go back to her big city life. Unfortunately, a few things get in the way, including two murders, a crazed killer on the loose, old wounds that haven't healed, and a forgotten feeling that Laura is almost afraid to name . . . .
"Laura Di Palma is one of the most compelling characters in recent mystery fiction." - The Baltimore Sun
Genre: Mystery
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