Description:Clara Montague is a whip-smart and wisecracking amateur detective who relies on her wits and an unusual “gift” rather than weapons or fists. This contemporary murder mystery is crafted by a writer with a gift for prose.
You can go home again, but should you? Clara Montague didn’t want to go home to Connecticut for Christmas. Her mother Constance never seemed to like her—or her intuitive dreams about the people she loved. Clara tried to warn her mother that her father was about to have a heart attack, but Constance wouldn’t listen—and her father died.
Now living in Europe, Clara dreams her mother is in terrible danger, and can’t ignore it. Shortly after she returns, her mother’s therapist (and former lover) Hugh Woodward is murdered—and Constance is jailed for the crime. Frantically seeking clues to her mother’s hidden past, Clara uncovers the file of “shadow notes” that Hugh maintained, documenting his sessions with Clara’s mother, but they are snatched from her hands before she can read them.
As Clara gets closer to the truth about Hugh’s murder and its connection to her mother’