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A #1 "New York Times"-bestselling author returns with her second thriller in the Deeper Than the Dead microseries, exploring the early days of forensic investigation, the characteristics of innocence--and the nature of evil. Available in a tall Premium Edition. HC: Dutton.
A second violent crime shocks the small town of Oak Knoll in this chilling ( USA Today ) thriller from #1 New York Times bestselling author Tami Hoag.
California, 1986 A 911 call from a small child sends the idyllic town of Oak Knoll into a tailspin. Then a brutal crime scene is discovered: the body of Marissa Fordham
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A #1 "New York Times"-bestselling author returns with her second thriller in the Deeper Than the Dead microseries, exploring the early days of forensic investigation, the characteristics of innocence--and the nature of evil. Available in a tall Premium Edition. HC: Dutton.
A second violent crime shocks the small town of Oak Knoll in this chilling (USA Today) thriller from #1 New York Times bestselling author Tami Hoag.

California, 1986 A 911 call from a small child sends the idyllic town of Oak Knoll into a tailspin. Then a brutal crime scene is discovered: the body of Marissa Fordham with her young daughter, Haley, injured but alive.

Sheriff s detective Tony Mendez faces a puzzle with nothing but pieces that won t fit. To assist with his witness, Haley, he calls teacher-turned-child advocate Anne Leone, who s already the star witness in a sensational murder trial.

As Tony and Anne begin to peel back the layers of Marissa Fordham s life, they find a clue fragment here, another there. And just when it seems Marissa has taken her secrets to the grave, they uncover a fact that puts Anne and Haley directly in the sights of a killer: Marissa Fordham never existed.
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Tami Hoag
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Hoag delivers a pacy narrative and knows how to write convincing characters. Simon Shaw MAIL ON SUNDAY 20120108