Shiny Water

Shiny Water by Anna Salter, published by Pocket Star Books in 1998, is a first edition novel comprising 289 pages. The story follows Michael Stone, an expatriate Southerner whose intensity and fearlessness set her apart. As she navigates a high-profile custody battle involving prominent surgeon Nathan Southworth and his unstable wife, Sharon, Michael’s role as a witness becomes crucial when the safety of the Southworth children is called into question. Despite her efforts, her testimony is overlooked, leading to a tragic turn of events that propels her into a dangerous investigation.
Readers will find a gripping narrative that delves into themes of psychological tension and the complexities of human relationships. As Michael becomes embroiled in the aftermath of the children’s murder, she is determined to uncover the truth, consulting a jailed expert on child molestation to gain insights into the mind of a potential killer. The story unfolds with a blend of mystery and detective elements, as Michael races against time to separate fact from fiction while facing threats that invade her personal life. This edition offers a compelling exploration of fear, solitude, and the pursuit of justice.
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An expatriate Southerner, Michael Stone has an intensity that sets her apart; growing up, she would swim by night in the shiny Carolina water, unconcerned about the snakes below the surface. Fearlessness and solitude mark both her passion for her work and her arm’s-length relationships with members of the opposite sex. So when she’s called to testify in a high-profile custody battle between prominent surgeon Nathan Southworth and his less-than-stable wife, Sharon, she stands alone to speak for the children – who may or may not have been molested by their father. In the safety of Michael’s office, the Southworth children confirm the worst. But in the midst of backlash mania, Michael’s testimony is ignored, and the case is abruptly closed. Then the children are found murdered, lying in their beds in their mother’s home, and Sharon Southworth is arrested for the crime. Professionally, Michael knows that Sharon loved her children more than her own life – and she is personally pulled into an adrenaline-charged search for a killer. Racing to sort fact from fiction, motive from manipulation, Michael consults the one man who can unlock the mind of a child molester: Alex B. Willy, a jailed perp who is a prisoner of his own obsession, and who offers chilling revelations. Then a shocking clue invades her own private life and puts her in the line of fire; someone is closing in on Michael, in silence and shadow, and with deadly intent.
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