Arizona auto mechanic Cadence Moran is no stranger to darkness. She was blinded in an horrific car accident eight years ago that also took the life of her three-year-old niece. She knows she was only partially to blame, but that doesn't make the loss any easier to bear. She's learned to get by, but there are still painful memories.
When she is almost run down by a speeding car on the way home from work, Cadence at first thinks that she is the victim of road rage or a bad driver. But that's not the case. In fact, she is the only witness to the murder of her elderly neighbour, and now the killer believes that she's seen the getaway car.
Louise Ure paints the glare of a Southwestern summer with the brush of a blind woman's darkness in this novel of jeopardy and courage, and the fine line between them – as Cadence fights to stop a killer she can't see.