| When Sharon McCone receives the distressing news of her fathers death, she immediately goes to San Diego to help her brother scatter their fathers ashes and settle his affairs. But while going through his legal papers, Sharon uncovers a 1959 petition for the adoption of a Baby Girl Smithan infant who, from the day of adoption, has been known as Sharon Elizabeth McCone. Now, determined to find her biological parents, Sharon finds herself deep in Idahos Flathead Reservation. Met with resentment, she discovers a few locals who will stop at nothing to make sure certain secrets are kept hidden. Marcia Muller is the recipient of the Private Eye Writers of America Lifetime Achievement Award. Her previous eight novels for Mysterious Press were Main Selections of The Mystery Guild. Her books have received critical praise and have been translated into eight languages. This novel is slick and fast with a well plotted mystery. In short, vintage Muller. ~ The Globe and Mail on A Walk Through The Fire The novel hits an increasingly, intriguing, stride that keeps its surprises and uncertainties going to the end. ~ The Toronto Sun on A Walk Through The Fire |
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