Synopses & Reviews
Betsy Thornton's first novel, The Cowboy Rides Away, was highly praised for its vivid description of Old Dudley, Arizona, and the people who live there. Now five years later readers are taken back to the harshness of the desert and to Chloe Newcomb, a victim's conselor for the local police department.
This time Chloe is called to counsel a woman who found the body of the county's bookmobile driver riddled with bullets. She arrives on the scene and is shocked to learn that the victim was Erica Hill, once a friend of her now-deceased brother. Fueled by an old letter from her brother that asked what happened to Erica, Chloe looks for answers to her death.
About the Author
Betsy Thornton lives in Bisbee, Arizona, where she works for the Cochise County Attorney's Victim Witness Program as a victim compensation advocate and a victim advocate.