\'Haunting .
What she can\'t imagine is how much trouble she will cause by chasing a story that no-one wants her to tell..
When she hears about an unidentified body that\'s been pulled out of the fountain in Druid Hill Park, Maddie thinks she is about to uncover a story that will finally get her name in print.
It isn\'t hard to understand why: it\'s 1964 and neither the police, the public nor the papers care much when Negro women go missing.
Maddie Schwartz - recently separated from her husband, working her first job as an assistant at the Baltimore Sun - wants one thing: a byline.
Aside from her parents and the two sons she left behind, no one seems to have noticed.
Extraordinary.\' Stephen King\'Lippman is a natural storyteller at the height of her powers.\' Lee ChildFrom the New York Times bestselling author of SunburnCleo Sherwood disappeared eight months ago. . . \'Haunting