![]() ![]() ![]() “The image of Trip’s eyes, the last time he looked at me, the last time he looked at anyone, is burned into my brain. That maybe there was something he missed.” “My guess is he thinks Chief Milton didn’t take the accident investigation seriously. She knows that answer almost as well as I do.ĭad sets his coffee mug down on the countertop. I open the door an inch more and take a half step into the hall. Phillips has been putting pressure on Chief Milton to reopen the investigation.” Dad sounds casual, but the weight of what he’s saying presses against the scar on the back of my head. ![]() “A detective? Here?” Mom laughs, but it’s a nervous laugh. Caught somewhere between her past and her future, can Allie fin the truth so she can finally break free?” Soon Allie’s memories collide with a dark secret about Trip she’s kept for too long. Her best friend, Blake, and her brother, Andrew, will do anything to help Allie move on, but when the police reopen the investigation in to the crash, suspicions in their small town intensify. Not ready to face the truth, she tries to ignore a nagging feeling that the crash wasn’t an accident. That she woke up later, broken and bruised.Īll Allie has left are the scars, a constant reminder of Trip. She knows they were driving on the cliff road. “Allie can’t remember the night her boyfriend, Trip, died. ![]()
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