When Cameron Bright is found dead, no one can understand it. A relatively successful rancher and family man, with no enemies and no reason to commit suicide, there seems to be no explanation. Yet there are enough inconsistencies to make his brother Nathan suspicious. Something is just not quite right. As the heat of the summer swamps Christmas, Nathan's explorations of his brother's family open some deep wounds and it soon becomes clear that Cameron was killed. But why? And by whom?
I really enjoyed Harper's gradual expose of the Bright families secrets. The parallel stories of Nathan's own dark history are handled neatly too, as is his relationship with his son and ex-wife. The ending is remarkably satisfying, tying up a load of lose ends very well. This certainly is a page turner, and I while I am not normally one for tension, and enjoyed this a lot.
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