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內容簡介 A much-anticipated winter trip to their weekend cabin on the river turns dark when Mack and Nancy's twelve-year-old foster daughter, Soolie, bolts after seeing what she thinks is a dead body in a farm field. In this sequel to Lost Graces-winner of the Atmosphere Press 2024 Book of the Year Award-psychiatrist Nancy Thomas makes the mistake of agreeing to treat a famous writer. As she and Mack grapple with Soolie's PTSD, they grow increasingly suspicious of a secretive bed-and-breakfast conference facility nearby. Their concerns launch them into a cascade of challenges more perilous than their winter canoeing on the tidal river. Very little is as it seems in this fast-paced psychological thriller, involving a famous writer, a literary agent, a right-wing think tank, and a deeply flawed foster care system. -- "Helen Montague Foster returns with a gripping sequel to her award-winning Lost Graces, deepening the emotional and psychological stakes while delivering a briskly paced thriller rooted in moral ambiguity and emotional truth. At once a mystery, a family drama, and a commentary on institutional failures, this novel solidifies Foster's voice as a bold and intelligent force in psychological fiction." - Charnjit Gill, author of Pray Tell "Foster delivers a powerful sense of place...Credible psychological twists and turns will keep you from predicting the ending to this dynamic thriller." - Judith Bice, author of Hey, White Girl "Like the rivers she describes and navigates, Foster deftly guides the reader through these entanglements to an unexpected conclusion. A pleasure to read!" - Betty R. Wall, author of No Way Out and All That This House Has To Offer