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“Our little Mozart.”

“It’s going to mean tough choices,” he said. “Financially. Sending him away.”

“They don’t have to be tough,” she said. “We’ll just listen for what’s right.”

He wanted badly to reach down and take her hand just then, but something stopped him. It struck him as too sentimental, or maybe an act of forgiveness that he couldn’t yet afford.

They heard singing from the other side of that wall. A pure, golden voice right on pitch. “Amazing,” he said.

“We’ll work it out,” she said. “You trust that, don’t you?”

This was a much larger question than she let on.

“I do,” he said, the words indelibly reminding him of the original vows they had made to each other.

“I’d like to hold your hand,” he admitted.

“Then why don’t you?” She offered him hers.

“I don’t know,” he said, still unable to take hers up.

“Well, we’ll start there,” she said, placing her hand back into her lap.

The music grew behind them, the clear voice penetrating through the wall, and they both turned to face each other at the same instant. The song pushing through the wall was “Edelweiss” from The Sound of Music, his son’s voice so pure and simple.

Boldt caught himself humming along.

ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

I certainly appreciate those who gave me their time and expertise in putting together this novel. They include, but are not limited to: Andrew Hamilton, Assistant United States Attorney; Marsha Wilson, Seattle Police Department; Matt Kasten, Mike Penrod, Kris Wallace.

Thanks also to David Walters, Laurel Walters, Heidi Mack, Nancy Litzinger, Louise Marsh, Leslie Wells, Ed Stackler, Al Zuckerman, Amy Berkower, Carol Perfumo, Bob Miller, Ellen Archer, Katie Wainwright, Jane Comins, Matthew Snyder, Kevin Cooper, Brian Pike, Paul Kenney, Debbie Cimino, Mary Peterson, Elisa Lee.

And my loving thanks to Marcelle, Paige, and Storey for giving me the time to write.

Ridley Pearson

Ridley Pearson is a New York Times bestselling author. He was the first American to be awarded the Raymond Chandler/Fulbright Fellowship in detective fiction at Oxford. He lives in Hailey, Idaho.

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