In politics, candidates must be squeaky-clean. No skeletons, no cover-ups. Joseph Antonelli takes an old case with dangerous implications for the Vice President and his pals. They all thought they had put a young woman's unnerving death behind them years ago. It's a case of White House intrigue, intimacies not forgotten, and suspicions dark and deep. Sixth in the series. "Rousing [and] surprising."—Publishers Weekly