![]() ![]() Perhaps someone in Belmont wasn’t ready for black Brad to be dating blonde Sarah. But Roxane knows that someone could easily have planted that last item. ![]() True, there’s the highly suggestive evidence of the bodies of both of Sarah’s parents at the scene, along with the knife found in the back of Brad’s car. Though Roxane is sure the story is a fantasy, she can’t deny the fact that Sarah’s body was never found. Reluctant to take on a case but more reluctant to go without money, Roxane agrees to look into Danielle’s claim that one of Brad’s alleged murder victims, Sarah Cook, is actually alive and well. Following her father's death, she’s been drowning her troubles in bottles of spirits with a chaser of bad relationships, including bedding Tom, her fathers' longtime work colleague, and trying to rekindle an affair with Catherine, who's been stringing Roxane along since high school. The private investigator she reaches out to, Roxane Weary, can’t say the same about herself. Ohio death row inmate Brad Stockton’s sister, Danielle, hasn’t given up on saving his life. A down-and-out private investigator works a case that takes her back to her own past. ![]()
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