SPOILER ALERT
When Judge Deborah Knott travels to Asheboro and Seagrove NC, for a new assignment, she will become embroiled in the disputes of multiple families over the marital assets in divorces. The estate will include a collection of early pottery for which the area is well-known. Deborah will stay with Felicity Chadwick, an old school friend.
She will find herself looking for the killer of James Lucas Nordan, one of the couple fighting over the collection. He is found on the car kiln, a special glaze poured over him, then put in the kiln to roast. Amos Nordan, the famous potter lost his first son Donny, and now with the death of his beloved second son, James, he will play with the possible inheritors of the pottery, including Donny's illegitimate son, Davis Richmond, who only wants to write. He has come to the funeral of James to meet his grandfather, not realizing what a stir his appearance will make. Amos plot includes looking to Davis as a possible heir, though he does not want to be a potter.
Early glazes that made for a particular recognizable red contained lead and was to be stopped as glaze on pottery intended for food use. Amos secretly continued to use it. One of the community members who helps at the pottery and sales room is June Gregorich whose adult son has the brain of a child. He is a loveable and gentle soul who also helps at the pottery, though many call him names and treat him horribly, including Amos. It turns out that there is a glass cup that she has in the kitchen, and that she has used for decades, that was fraudulently marked as safe when it was not. She used when she was pregnant and after, the results the developmental disability with Jeffy. She has targeted Amos and his family.
A particularly sad story.