**Does good fortune always change things for the better?** The Kaplan family has just won 10 million dollars in the lottery. But haven't they always been lucky? Gwen thought so. She's carefully curated a perfect suburban existence with a loving husband and two children. For over a decade, she's bee
Where I Can See You
โ Scribed by Sweazy, Larry D
- Book ID
- 109285850
- Publisher
- Prometheus Books
- Year
- 2016
- Tongue
- en-US
- Weight
- 205 KB
- Category
- Fiction
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โฆ Synopsis
Haunted by the disappearance of his mother when he was eight years old, detective Hud Matthews begins his own investigation to find out what really happened so many years before. When a rare murder occurs in the lakeside community, Hud's veteran skills are called upon to capture the killer. Pulled deep into the threads of the community with ties to the past, Hud quickly becomes a target, not only of the killer, but of those who wish the past to be left alone. As Hud gets closer to discovering the truth about the crimes, he has to face a choice of enforcing the law, or stepping outside of it to make sure that his version of justice is served.
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