Innocence Road

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Penguin Group, Nov 11, 2025 - Fiction - 368 pages
Detective Leanne Everhart swore she’d never go back to her hometown near Marfa, Texas—but she returns when her brother needs her, only to find a town in need too, still torn apart by a decades-old crime.

Leanne Everhart knows women have something to fear in her artsy hometown, especially so if they’re not rich, white locals. Returning to town after her father’s death, she sees the ugliest sides of an area that draws people for its severe, untamed natural landscape.

While her department faces mounting backlash over a recent wrongful conviction in the long-ago murder case of a popular local teenager—which is now unsolved—Leanne is called to a fresh crime scene at the edge of the desert. A nameless woman was found murdered, with no clues as to her identity. As Leanne digs into the crime scene evidence, she grows convinced this latest murder case is linked with the local teenager’s murder. And to multiple cold cases, all unnamed female victims, that have all been shelved by her department without leads.

Now, with conflicted loyalties and without allies, Leanne must hunt down a serial killer, one who’s been preying on local women for two decades, growing bolder and more ruthless with every strike.
 

Contents

Section 1
3
Section 2
9
Section 3
27
Section 4
38
Section 5
49
Section 6
62
Section 7
93
Section 8
99
Section 19
198
Section 20
202
Section 21
218
Section 22
226
Section 23
246
Section 24
260
Section 25
272
Section 26
278

Section 9
115
Section 10
121
Section 11
129
Section 12
134
Section 13
140
Section 14
151
Section 15
158
Section 16
166
Section 17
178
Section 18
183
Section 27
283
Section 28
294
Section 29
303
Section 30
310
Section 31
318
Section 32
324
Section 33
336
Section 34
343
Section 35
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Laura Griffin is the New York Times and USA Today bestselling author of more than thirty books and novellas. She is a two-time RITA Award winner, as well as the recipient of the Daphne du Maurier Award.

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