The grueling past months finally seem about to blossom into a happy future together for Dr. Claire McCall and her fiancé, John Cerelli. But their wedding plans are interrupted by circumstances so devastating they threaten everything Claire holds dear: her medical career, her relationship with John, and quite possibly her freedom.Working through the turmoil caused by a near rape, Claire has sought a counselor to help her untangle her emotions. What the counselor uncovers is shattering, but things are about to get worse. The man who assaulted her escapes from jail—and then, to top it off, Claire is accused of euthanizing a terminally ill patient.But the next death is the one that could shake Claire’s world to its foundation.How can so much be happening so fast—unless someone is choreographing this lethal nightmare? In this exciting sequel to Could I Have This Dance? and For the Rest of My Life, nothing may be as it seems. Not the present. And not the past.
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"I really enjoyed this book and it's unexpected twists. But you need to bring with the first and second books first - 1st book Could I have this Dance? 2nd book For the Rest of My Life. Same characters in all 3 books."
— Donna (5 out of 5 stars)
" Very good mystery--didn't realize the outcome at all. I haven't found a Harry Kraus book I didn't really enjoy! "
— Skybirdsmom, 7/14/2012" Too much tragic. one thing after another, it just got annoying for me "
— Anne, 3/21/2012" Part three of a series of three books. Did not enjoy this book as much as the others in the series. "
— Jen, 10/3/2011" Whiny, unbelievable characters. "
— Melissa, 9/26/2011Harry Kraus, MD, is a board-certified surgeon, medical missionary to East Africa, and accomplished writer of both nonfiction and fiction. Medical realism and gripping plotlines distinguish his writing, as he gets most of his ideas with a scalpel in hand. Harry resides in Kenya with his wife Kris and the youngest of their three sons.
Pam Ward, an AudioFile Earphones Award–winning narrator, found her true calling reading books for the blind and physically handicapped for the Library of Congress’ Talking Books program. The fact that she can work with Blackstone Audio from the beauty of the mountains of Southern Oregon is an unexpected bonus.