Rosewood's Ashes

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Harlequin Enterprises ULC, 2002 - Fiction - 269 pages
Tory Travers is summoned to Florida, where her estranged father lies in a coma after a hit-and-run accident. While preparing to face the demons of her past, Tory finds herself embroiled in a complex, deadly conspiracy that is connected to a 1923 racial massacre -- the torching of a town called Rosewood. But the case takes on an intense twist when, two victims later, Tory finds herself a suspect -- that is, until the killer decides Tory would be better off among the dead, as well.

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