Karen Friedman began her day like any other, then a train explodes and her husband, a financial advisor and hedge fund manager, is missing, expected to be dead. Over the next year she and their two children struggle to resume living, ever mindful of the huge hole in their lives. Meanwhile, Ty Houck is investigating a hit and run homicide. The victim has Charles Friedman's phone number in his pocket. Unable to make a connection, the case remains unsolved.
When Karen receives a disturbing visit from a couple of unsavory characters, she turns to Ty for help. On the eve of Charles's death, there is a documentary of the explosion that claimed his life along with many others and Karen is watching. Unable to watch any more she goes to turn it off when she sees Charles in the video. This is shocking. She saves it and goes over the film several times, questioning what she has seen. Turning again to Ty Houck, they begin to connect the dots. Is Charles really alive? What connection does he have with Ty Houck's unsolved hit and run. Why are these unsavory characters threatening her and her family. Gross writes a thrilling page turner, hard to put down. A great read.
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