Description A sleepy Oregon coastal village with secrets as dark as its January storms.
Without a murder weapon and very little physical evidence, will Matt and his new colleagues find the killer before he - or she - strikes again? Will a psychopath ruin Matt Horning\'s new life before he ca.
From the 300-foot bluffs ringing the white-sand pristine beach, to the posh golf resort at odds with the blue-collar town, Chief Horning and his new team work at break-neck speed to uncover the facts.
As soon as he starts asking questions, Port Stirling begins to unveil its dark underbelly amid stunning revelations.
Will Matt be allowed a new beginning in his life, both personally and professionally? For one week in wild and stormy January, Horning calls on all of his detective skills to investigate the unlikely murder.
An aggressive district attorney, who doesn\'t fancy relinquishing the limelight to the new chief, makes his job even more difficult.
With only a ragtag county crime team to assist him, Horning must match wits with a diabolical killer, the likes of which this quiet village has never seen.
Human bite marks on Emily\'s body discovered by the medical examiner during the autopsy add an even stranger twist to the puzzling homicide.
She wasn\'t sexually assaulted, her family is respected in the small community where everyone knows everyone, and there doesn\'t appear to be a reason for her death.
Nothing much ever happens here...or does it? The crime doesn\'t make any sense, and there is no apparent motive for the murder of little Emily Bushnell.
Horning, escaping professional troubles in Texas, accepts the vacant job in Port Stirling, Oregon, looking for a fresh start in what he thought would be a peaceful coastal town.
The last thing Port Stirling Chief of Police Matt Horning needed on day one of his new job was for the mayor\'s daughter to turn up dead - stabbed to death - in a mysterious tunnel on a remote Oregon beach.
A new, handsome police chief with his own shadowy past.
Description A sleepy Oregon coastal village with secrets as dark as its January storms