It has been fifteen years since Dorothy Adams has been in her hometown of Redwood. When she left, it wasn't exactly on the best terms. Her father didn't want anything to do with her, and everyone in town thought she was a liar and troublemaker. Now that she's back, she's worried about how her father is going to react. As soon as she rolls into town on her motorcycle, she finds herself right back in trouble. A bully at the gas station and then a smart aleck teen at the hotel cafe try to tangle with her, but Dorothy has no problems handling them. Her years in the military taught her how to take care of thugs like them. But when she goes back to her hotel room, she finds a threatening note and the place ransacked. Things go from bad to worse. Her father dies unexpectedly, and the chief of police suspects foul play. Dorothy's stormy relationship with her father is well known, and she becomes a prime suspect. With the evidence mounting, Dorothy has to find the murderer before her past and the secret she has been keeping all these years catches up with her. She is about to discover, however, that you can run from your past, but you can never really hide from it.
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Sheila Closs lives in Edmonton, Alberta, and writes from the heart. She tries to live an active life while taking in the beauty of her surroundings.
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