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The
37th Hour
Jodi ComptonOn a
chilling Minnesota morning, Sarah Pribek comes home to the house she
shares with her husband and fellow cop, Michael Shiloh. Shiloh is
supposed to be in Virginia, starting his training with the FBI. A
seasoned missing-persons investigator, Sarah is used to anxious
calls from wives and parents. She's used to innocent explanations
that resolve so many of her cases. But from the moment she learns
that he never arrived at Quantico, she feels a terrible foreboding.
Now, beneath the bed in which they make love, Sarah finds Shiloh's
neatly packed bag. And in that instant the cop in her knows: Her
husband has disappeared.
Suddenly Sarah finds herself at the beginning of the kind of
investigation she has made so often. The kind that she and her
ex-partner, Genevieve, solved routinely - until a brutal crime stole
Genevieve's daughter and ended her career. The kind that pries open
family secrets and hidden lives. For Sarah this investigation will
mean going back to the beginning, to Shiloh's religion-steeped
childhood in Utah, the rift that separated him from his family - and
the one horrifying case that struck them both too close to home. As
Sarah turns over more and more unknown ground in her husband's past,
she sees her lover and friend change into a stranger before her
eyes. And as she moves further down a trail of shocking surprises
and bitter revelations, Sarah is about to discover that her worst
fear - that Shiloh is dead - may be less painful than what she will
learn next...
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