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2000s: Can two shootings by the same woman really be a coincidence?
2000s: Can two shootings by the same woman really be a coincidence?
A man is shot dead in his own home, and his pregnant wife, Evie, is found with the gun in her hands.
Detective D.D. Warren instantly recognises her. Sixteen years ago, Evie also shot her own father. That killing was ruled an accident.
D.D. doesn’t believe in coincidences. But this case isn’t as open and shut as it first appears, and her job is to discover the truth.
Evie might be a victim.
Or she might be about to get away with murder again.
Boston and Cambridge Massachusetts provide the backdrop and setting for this and other police novels in the series.
The main setting here is Cambridge and the nice neighbourhood of Winthrop as this is where the suspect and her murdered husband live. The three areas of Boston, Cambridge and Winthrop are all part of the greater Boston area. The famous university of Havard is where one of the characters works.
The places in the novel provide the backdrop to the action and its clearly a well worn path and stomping ground of the detectives on the case. However, here, the main setting is that of the dark web, the forensic skills required to navigate it, and the lengths people will go to keep things hidden.
Destination: Boston, Cambridge (MA) Author/guide: Lisa Gardner Departure Time: 2000s
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