Someone is watching Helen Eriksson, and has been watching her since before she set foot in Darkwater Bay. One last case exposes the real mystery, but Helen may not survive to find the answers.
When the daughter of a murdered district attorney is attacked in a near fatal encounter on the anniversary of his death, Helen Eriksson jumps at the chance to finally build a case against the original suspect - her old nemesis, Danny Datello.
(Eriksson Novel #1) An FBI agent kills her ex-husband, but without evidence to prove she's guilty, she's free to walk away from it all. Getting away from murder and mayhem proves much more difficult for Helen Eriksson, who still plans to repay those responsible for ruining her life.
(Book 4 in the Eriksson Series) Helen Eriksson finds herself baffled by what initially appears to be a rather open-and-shut investigation, but is anything but when her presumed hate crime motive is decimated by two victims who don't in any way fit the original profile. Or do they?
(Eriksson Novel #6) Helen Eriksson's insight shifts gears - from the secrets of others to the mystery of her true identity. When she turns to her father for answers, it nearly destroys her other life. Is Wendell Eriksson the ultimate sinner, or an unqualified saint? Lost in her own doubts and fears, it takes another murder to yank Helen's focus back where it belongs.
(Eriksson Novel #7) In the final chapters of Helen Eriksson's quest for the truth about herself, she uncovers the secret in Darkwater Bay that Jerry Lowe once warned her wasn't mean to remain buried. When the dust settles from the final confrontation, she wonders who will be left alive, and on whose side they'll stand.