Spring has spring. and Sam and Lacey are on another difficult case in Suicide Walk. This one has a double whammy to it, a stubborn case coinciding with stubborn family issues that the pair are trying to solve.
Raising
teenagers is tough. Medium Sam Firecloud and his partner, Lacey Fitzpatrick,
have that brought home to them in spades when Sam’s sixteen-year-old son,
Daniel, calls a sudden family meeting to make an unexpected, and unwelcome,
announcement. Not only are Sam and Lacey struggling to deal with the development,
they’re doing it in different ways, adding to the tension. At the same time,
they are hired to investigate the death of a fifteen-year-old girl who chose to
tragically end what was a privileged but tragic life. When Sam’s usual methods for dealing with a
tethered soul go stunningly wrong, he and Lacey are left to wonder if they can
ultimately help either of the two teens—living and dead—to find peace.