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Summary:

Attorney Dave Abrams, haunted by his failure to protect a woman from her abusive husband, seeks to clear his head by traveling with his wife Kelly from Brooklyn to their new summer home in northern Michigan. Kelly carries with her the anxiety of having left Allie, her teenaged daughter with her ex-husband, Michael, fresh out of prison and showing signs of something dark emerging in his personality. Once in Michigan, Dave finds himself defending Frankie Asebou an Ojibwe woman who has confessed to killing her husband while Kelly learns that her daughter has fled Brooklyn with a friend and is driving to Michigan. While Dave works to find facts to support his conviction that Frankie is innocent, Kelly flies back to Brooklyn to pick up Allie’s trail only to learn that Michael is also tracking their daughter. Meanwhile, aided by Livonia Walkingstick, an Ojibwe storyteller, and Kelly’s Uncle John, a retired cop from Chicago, Dave pursues his case.

The two plots converge in Michigan leading to an explosive and startling conclusion that leaves readers as breathless as the characters.

ISBN   978-1-933926-02-5

Hardcover - $25

 

 

 

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About the Author:

Stephen Lewis is the author of six previous novels:

The Dumb Shall Sing
The Blind in Darkness
The Sea Hath Spoken
The Monkey Rope
And Baby Makes None
Murder on Old Mission

Born in Brooklyn, Lewis is retired from

Suffolk Community College Long Island,

New York where he taught English for

thirty-five years and now lives in northern

Michigan in a century old farmhouse.

 

 

 

 
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