Detective Bailey is in a race against time to catch a killer.
It isn’t every day that Detective Chris Bailey is handed a triple homicide.
They may have their share of problems in the scenic wooded hills of Tennessee, but news that a young man—a child, really—wiped out his entire family sends a ripple of shock through the whole community.
Seventeen-year-old Colin Simon is witnessed fleeing the scene, gun in hand. He’s arrested for murder, but refuses to explain any of it. Not even what he did with the gun. The police have their suspect, so is it case closed?
The victims were Colin’s mom, stepdad, and grandma. He swears he didn’t do it and he had no reason to kill them. Bailey suspects there is more to this case than meets the eye. Who is Colin protecting? And how far will they go to hide the truth?
Kate Watterson is an experienced author who grew up on a steady diet of mystery and suspense novels. The author of Frozen, Charred, and Buried, she loves anything involving murder and intrigue. She currently resides with her husband, three children, and a temperamental cat named Poot in Indiana.
Chris Andrew Ciulla is a versatile performer with over 50 audiobook credits to his name. The genres of his titles range from mystery/thriller to sci-fi, to fantasy and romance. He also excels at sports-related nonfiction, being a former sports radio host and frequent show guest. He's a boxing expert who is a commentator for professional matches. In addition to frequent film, television, and on-camera commercial work, Chris has voiced characters for the popular video game titles Fallout 4 and Mafia III, and can be heard in national commercial campaigns. AudioFile magazine reviewed a recent performance: "Narrator Chris Ciulla adopts a slight accent to illustrate her Lithuanian roots and adds a slight tremulousness to his timbre so that Ona sounds old but still spry and spirited... Ciulla's open performance and slightly hurried pacing for the boy perfectly translate his unfiltered but sweet nature... Quinn didn't always fulfill his parental responsibilities but Ciulla makes his fundamental decency and kindness clear to the listener."