[Read by Alan Sklar]
Since the disbanding of the Special Homicide Investigation Team, J. P. Beaumont’s biggest concern is pondering whether he and his wife, Mel, should finally get a dog. But one voicemail from his old friend Ralph Ames is about to change that. Through Ralph, Beau has become involved in an organization called The Last Chance, which enlists a number of retired homicide investigators to tackle long unsolved cold cases. The one that has just landed on Beau’s plate is a thirty-year-old missing persons case.
The facts are muddy at best; Janice Marie Harrison’s car was found abandoned near a bridge, and scratched in the dirt nearby was the word ”sorry.” It’s possible her death was a suicide, but her body was never found. And as Beau begins to investigate, he discovers that no one connected to Janice — not her once all-star football player widower, Anders; not her long-grieving sister Estelle; not sheriff Gavin Loper, who was deputy sheriff at the time of Janice’s disappearance; and not Anders’ second wife, Betsy — is exactly what they seem. The question is, which of them knows the truth? And why have they kept it buried?
Great short story. Good story, enjoyed it very much. I always like J. A. Jance, she is a super writer and she’s never written anything I didn’t like. Look forward to more.
Great This story was just a novella, however it was true to J.A. Jance’s great writing style. I have read many of her books and have thoroughly enjoyed every one of them.
Great short story! J.A. Janice has not lost her touch. This story had all of the hallmarks of one of her longer stories with a satisfying end to her story.I can’t wait for her next story!