River's End By Nora Roberts
Sam Tanner and Julie MacBride had been one of Hollywood's golden couples, but all that is destroyed in a haze of cocaine and murder. With Tanner behind bars and their daughter, Olivia, the one witness to the events of that evening, Olivia is swept away to her grandparents' home in Washington state, where the MacBride family runs a lodge and campground known as River's End. At River's End, Olivia thrives. But then Noah Brady, the son of the cop who had worked the scene that night, arrives with the intention of writing a book about the life and eventual demise of Julie MacBride. With the memories lurking just below the surface, the MacBrides find themselves facing, as Olivia called him all those years ago, "the monster" once again.
443 pages.
