How far would someone go to protect corporate profits?
Just days before Morris Cutter, a retired powerful oil executive, is scheduled to give a pseudo-scientific report to Congress that will delay crucial action on climate change for decades, he and his wife are found shot to death in their Greenwich, Connecticut, home. The police call it murder-suicide. The coupleโs son refuses to accept the official conclusion and hires Geneva Chase, crime reporter turned private detective, to prove otherwise.
Genie soon learns that there are suspects everywhere, including within the deceasedโs immediate family. Morris Cutterโs own daughter hadnโt spoken with him in years, and his nephew is a climate activist with a radical organization. But Cutterโs former company has a vested interest in keeping a low profile until it is able to present its mock-science on Capitol Hill. Genie is bribed, then threatened, to wrap up her investigation before the scheduled hearing dateโand to concur with the police findings.
When the lead scientist of the study goes missing, followed by Cutterโs daughter, Genie begins to piece together what actually may have happened to Morris and Julia Cutter, putting herself in harmโs way as she races to find the truth.
Thomas Kies has had a long career working for newspapers and magazines, primarily in New England and New York. When he is not writing mysteries, he serves as president of the Carteret County Chamber of Commerce.
Rebecca Gibel is an award-winning stage, television, and voice actress, who has narrated over fifty audiobooks in a wide variety of genres. She has worked across the country at theaters such as Trinity Rep, Cleveland Play House, Actors Theatre of Louisville, Intiman Theatre, and the Arden Theatre Company. She holds a BA from the College of William & Mary and an MFA in Acting from Brown University/Trinity Rep.