Laura Lippman, the acclaimed New York Times bestselling author of The Most Dangerous Thing, Iâd Know You Anywhere, and What the Dead Know, returns with an addictive story that explores how one manâs disappearance echoes through the lives of the wife, mistress, and daughters he left behind.
When Felix Brewer meets Bernadette âBambiâ Gottschalk at a Valentineâs Dance in 1959, he charms her with wild promises, some of which he actually keeps. Thanks to his lucrativeâif not all legalâbusinesses, she and their three little girls live in luxury. But on the Fourth of July, 1976, Bambiâs comfortable world implodes when Felix, newly convicted and facing prison, mysteriously vanishes.
Though Bambi has no idea where her husbandâor his moneyâmight be, she suspects one woman does: his mistress, Julie. When Julie disappears ten years to the day that Felix went on the lam, everyone assumes sheâs left to join her old loverâuntil her remains are eventually found.
Now, twenty-six years after Julie went missing, Roberto âSandyâ Sanchez, a retired Baltimore detective working cold cases for some extra cash, is investigating her murder. What he discovers is a tangled web stretching over three decades that connects five intriguing women. And at the center is the missing man Felix Brewer.
Somewhere between the secrets and lies connecting past and present, Sandy will find the truth. And when he does, no one will ever be the same.
Since Laura Lippmanâs debut, she has been recognized as a distinctive voice in mystery fiction and named one of the âessentialâ crime writers of the last 100 years. Stephen King called her âspecial, even extraordinary,â and Gillian Flynn wrote, âShe is simply a brilliant novelist.â Her books have won most of the major awards in her field and been translated into more than twenty-five languages. She lives in Baltimore and New Orleans with her teenager.
Linda Emond's credits include The Sopranos, all four Law & Orders, and American Experience: John & Abigail Adams. On Broadway: 1776 and Life x 3 (TonyÂŽ nomination, Outer Critics Circle Award). Off-Broadway appearances include Tony Kushner's Homebody/Kabul (Lucille Lortel Award, Obie Award).