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Mary Celeste is a refugee from a broken home, and hopelessly addicted to cocaine. Trapped in a failed relationship with a physically abusive boyfriend, and desperate for the next fix, she reluctantly agrees to drive the getaway car for a home burglary in an upscale neighborhood in Houston. Unbeknownst to her, things go horribly wrong-and she finds herself charged with murder. Damon Humphrey is the power-hungry district attorney for Harris County who seeks to bask in news coverage while building a political resume. He cares little that Mary was not actually involved in the murder, and on the surface, his vigorous prosecution of Mary for a capital offense raises little suspicion. But, does he ...
Detective Ransom Kidder is under the gun to find the Travis Heights Slasher before his own daughter becomes the slasher's next victim. But he's looking in all the wrong places.
Ransom Kidder is forty-five, divorced, a battle-tested combat veteran, and a senior homicide detective with the Austin Police Department. He's an accomplished investigator with a reputation of always nailing the bad guy. But there's one case he was never able to solve. The Travis Heights Slasher killed three victims ten years ago, and then vanished without a trace. But now, out of the blue, the killer is back-and the bodies are piling up. And if that's not enough, everything he ever thought he knew and held dear about his teenage daughter is shattered when she announces to him that she is gay. Handling two psychological crises at the same time is taking a fearsome toll on the supposedly bullet-proof Detective Kidder. And it doesn't help that the Slasher is killing only young, gay women.
Robin's Lake Road is a fictional coming of age narrative written for a young adult audience, ages 14 and up. It chronicles the journey of the main character going through the self-discovery that she is gay, and her first romance in high school.