It's been a year since the shootout at Margaux Ford Park that left Victor Sykes and Zeke Dixon dead. Daisy and Nick have moved forward with their lives adjusting to a new, happy normal-imcluding new jobs, a new home, and plans to get married.
But Rubi Lee, hell-bent on revenge for her brother Zeke's death, will stop at nothing to ensure that their happily ever after won't happen. Just as Zeke was ripped from her life, Rubi Lee vows vengeance-an eye for an eye.
As Rubi Lee sets her grand plan in motion, Daisy and Nick must team up with old friends to stop Rubi Lee once and for all. But Rubi Lee, cunning and intelligent, stays one step ahead of Daisy and NIck in this dangerous cat and mouse game, leaving only a path of destruction and murder in her wake.
Holly Spofford was born and raised outside Philadelphia in Flourtown, Pennsylvania. She is one of three children, and has wonderful memories of spending lots of time playing out in the woods, swimming and riding bikes with her two brothers. One memory that she holds dearly in her heart is the first day she learned to read complete sentences. It was in Mrs. Stauffer’s first-grade class at Whitemarsh Elementary School. She remembers distinctly that it was a story about squirrels and trees. She loved to read aloud and show off her new skill to her younger brother and to her parents. It was at this age when she fell in love with the written word. She was a competitive athlete all throughout high school and college until she was side-lined with a terrible knee injury in 1989. As a teenager, she worked at a local summer camp where she taught young children how to play tennis. Teaching and coaching came naturally to her. Therefore, her choice of becoming a teacher was natural. After she graduated from Hollins University in Roanoke, Virginia, she enrolled at Cabrini College to become certified as a teacher in Pennsylvania. She taught and coached for seventeen years, mostly in local independent schools. She is an avid golfer as is her husband John. They are regular participants in Couples Golf on Wednesdays during the summer. Her debut novel, A Letter for Hoot, was inspired in large part by the mystery unit that was part of her teaching curriculum. In 2014, she made the difficult decision to leave the world of teaching to realize her childhood dream of writing a book. Although her novel is a murder mystery, it can be enjoyed by readers of many ages.
An exciting thriller story with well written characters. The author mixes in some twists and turns that keeps the reader wanting more. The author is a skilled storyteller.