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Maura Tennyson Tyson is a successful writer and well-respected
investigator. Soon after she finished her graduate program, Maura
displayed a unique gift for evidence analysis that led to the
capture of a man who had set eleven young women on fire. Her book
profiled the killer and his firestorm of destruction, and won
critical acclaim. Maura intended to vacation in Sanderson, Wyoming,
at the home of her friend and colleague, forensic scientist Dr.
Alan Swayne, and then return to Atlanta to marry fiance Jackson
Williams. The engagement was broken, and Maura remained in
Sanderson to write her third book. At Dr. Swayne's request, Maura
joins the investigation with Detective Roger Joyce and his partner
when a second homicide occurs in Sanderson. Both victims have
identical wounds - one stab wound to the heart, another to the
groin. At each scene, investigators find a scrap of paper with a
stanza of poetry, but have no likely suspect. Resentful of her
inclusion in the investigation, Joyce, a former FBI profiler, is
surly and distrustful. A third murder occurs. Just as they are
making progress toward forming an effective investigative team,
Joyce uncovers details of Maura's past that point to her as the
prime suspect.(less)
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