When Sandie Shaw witnesses her client committing a cut-and-dried murder, her head tells her to walk away. Her heart tells her she can’t.
Eight years ago, Sandie’s father lost his life being a private detective. He was all she had. Her mother died when she was a child, and the smattering of aunts and uncles she apparently possessed were scattered across America. They dragged themselves to her father’s funeral in order to keep up appearances, but then scuttled back from whence they came like they’d never been there in the first place.
For a short while, the devastating loss broke Sandie in two. Then somehow the debilitating clouds of grief began to fade, and she knew what had to be done if she was to hold her head up and seize the day.
Her father’s one-man business became a one-woman operation. She set herself a few rules, the first of which was to keep well away from anyone with a machine gun.
That way she had a better chance of staying alive.
For eight years she lived by that rule, refusing to be drawn into anything mob-related. Then the day arrived that changed everything.
November 6th, 1926. The never-to-be forgotten date etched into Sandie’s brain. The day a mysterious woman walked through the door, and turned her life upside down.
The day that, without her realizing it, was the start of her dive into murky and dangerous waters from which there was no return.
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