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Eight-year-old Josie Banks is plagued with nightmares about murder, while her father, a forensic scientist, obsessively investigates bodies found in the damp earth of Michigan’s forests. Just after her psychic grandmother passes away from cancer, Josie discovers she has inherited her “gift.” As Josie and her father mourn the loss of an extraordinarily powerful figure in their lives, they both become tangled in a series of murders too close to home.
In Bisbing’s debut novel, interwoven within the fictitious plot, she reveals childhood memories of a life lived with a renowned forensic scientist. Her father, Richard Bisbing, is internationally regarded as an expert in the forensic identification and comparison of hairs, fibers, and soil. He has testified in 21 states and been a pundit regarding the O.J. Simpson, JonBenet Ramsey, Chandra Levy, and Kobe Bryant cases; the 911 attacks; and the 1982 Tylenol poisonings; as well as consulted on CBS’s show CSI.