The
frigid winter months are mighty slow in the PI biz for Julie
Collins and her partner, Kevin Wells—until the duo
is hired by a young woman to investigate problems at her
grandfather’s assisted living facility, where they
encounter lax security, unqualified healthcare personnel,
and a shady senior volunteer organization.
Julie barely has time to delve deeper into the puzzling
case before she reluctantly finds herself in an isolated
cattle shelter
on the Collins ranch with her father during a raging blizzard.
There is no escape from her father or from the biting cold
and bitter memories.
A missing hired ranch hand found dead on the ranch only complicates
matters further. In trying to uncover the truth about the
man’s
death, Julie is forced to wrestle with issues that make her
question old wounds and new family loyalties.
Kevin’s reckless involvement with their new client tests
the bounds of professionalism, and Julie’s relationship
with Tony Martinez is strained, as he deals with power struggles
within the Hombres organization, putting them both in jeopardy.
When the bodies and the snow piles up, Julie seems at
odds with everyone, leaving her to wonder if she’s being blinded
to the cold, hard truths in her life by love . . . or by hate.