July 2, 2004
Meet Robin Ballantyne, 35-year-old mother of twins, television producer
and murderess?
Finally adjusting to being a single mother of one-year-old
twins. Robin encounters social activist Paula Carmicheal dead outside her window, falling to her death from a second
floor balcony.
Without leaving a suicide note or evidence of foul play this is one for
the coldcase files.
Robin finds out that the woman she hardly knew, knew more about her and
the twins William and Hannah than she knew of Paula. Why is Paula writing about Robin in her journals and why are the
police connecting the wrong dots?
Who killed the father of Hannah and William using Robin's car to frame
her? The two deaths may be related more than the police realize. More importantly, Will Robin find out before it's
too late?
I love novels that give you more questions than answers in the middle,
and reveals nothing until the very end. This nail biter will keep you guessing.
Catherine Sampson is marvelous at keeping the attention of a busy reader. I
hope to read more of this novelist work.
Reviewed by Demetria Harris