Synopses & Reviews
Anna Jamieson was only three when her five-year-old sister, Julie, was murdered while her family slept through a tempestuous hurricane, one of many in a season that had been dubbed the Summer of Storms.
For thirty years, Anna has been haunted by mental pictures of that night-crude composites that remain grainy and indistinct. But now Anna has returned to New York City, the scene of this horrendous, unsolved crime, and events are about to unfold that will make her fuzzy memories all too frighteningly clear.
As her work as a photojournalist begins to expose the dark underside of the glittering city, Anna unwittingly crosses paths with a fiendishly clever killer. While her search for the truth races toward a chilling conclusion, she must distinguish between allies and enemies, and realize that, ultimately, there is no one to trust but herself.
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Judith Kelman gets better all the time! (Mary Higgins Clark)
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A compelling novel of psychological suspense by an author of "thought-provoking, chilling tales. (Midwest Book Review)
Synopsis
Anna Jamieson is haunted by the unsolved murder of her five-year-old sister, Jewel, when she was only three. Thirty years later, Anna still carries mental pictures of that stormy summer night -- composites that remain grainy and indistinct. But now Anna has returned to the scene of this horrendous crime and events are about to unfold which will make her fuzzy memories all too frighteningly clear.