The tragic crash of a small plane sets an Oregon social worker on the trail of even greater tragedies behind it.
The police are satisfied that Andrea Parish, the oldest foster child of investment counselor Justin Volk and his wife, Kaylee, a tireless vlogger, influencer, and self-promoter, fought with Justin, who was piloting, and dived the plane into the Pacific. Only Nora McTavish, of child protective services, is dissatisfied, and that may be just because the traumatic backgrounds of Andrea and her foster siblings, Mason Roberts and Bethany Jacobs, remind Nora so much of her own childhood, whose headline incident was the time her abusive father locked her and her two brothers in a closet for a month that ended when he took a rifle onto the roof and began shooting at the neighbors. As the days pass, other suspects in causing the plane crash are apparently eliminated when their bodies begin washing up on the shore, even though their deaths don’t necessarily mark them as innocent. Nora’s unauthorized search of the Volk home and her questioning of Kaylee, who miraculously survived, and her brother, Evan Baker, who at 23 has already done three years for drug dealing, earn her a disciplinary leave from her job and a break-in to the home she shares with her dog. Luckily, the intruder didn’t find the iPad Nora had taken from the Volks’ place. But why make off with Bethany’s teddy bear? The answers will surprise Nora more than most of her readers.
A tale that works better as a well-paced exposé of dark family secrets than as a mystery.