NEWS: “A Trace of Smoke” receives starred reviews from Publisher’s Weekly and Kirkus Reviews.  

EXCERPT:

“You seem intent on hurling yourself down the stairs.”  He caught me easily and pushed his beautiful lips into a slow smile.  “Surely things cannot be so bad, young lady.”

No one had called me a young lady since before the war.  “Easy to say from inside such an expensive suit.”  I smiled back.

He retrieved my tattered sketchbook, open to the picture I’d drawn of him glaring at the rapist.  “A masterful likeness,” he said.  “Yet I am at a loss as to why you would sketch me.”

“I do courtroom sketches,” I said to allay his suspicions.  “For the newspaper.”

“Do I look so…”  He paused, staring at the sketch.  “So hateful?”

 “I draw what I see,” I said.  “But it’s understandable…”

He raised his eyebrows, and my voice trailed off.

“Why would it be understandable?”  His voice was cool and controlled.

“Most people hate a man who commits those crimes.”

“Not all?”  He closed the sketchbook.  “There are those who would not hate someone who takes a child and defiles her, hurts her, damages her on a whim?”

His daughter climbed down the steps to us.  “Is everything in order, Vati?”

He smiled and gently touched her arm.  “Of course.”

He turned to me. “Fraulein…”  He paused expectantly.

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