But Somers is the kind of person that everyone gravitates toward, including Hazard. He’s also estranged from his wife and their young daughter and living his entire life in a small, bigoted, homophobic town has done its damage, along with the large quantities of alcohol he consumes regularly. John-Henry Somerset has a lot of regrets and Hazard is a big one. But you can’t solve a murder if you don’t speak much to your partner and Hazard has to figure out how to merge Somers the teen, with Somers the grown man, who is now his partner. Hazard and Somers are onto a new murder case right away and Hazard does everything he can to keep his relationship with Somers strictly professional. And, Hazard still has to find out what Somerset knows about the death of Hazard’s high school boyfriend, Jeff. Somers is one of those memories Hazard would like to forget, as he was in the group of guys that tormented Hazard all through high school. But nothing will be easy as Hazard is partnered with John-Henry Somerset. Hazard would rather be anywhere else, but he has old ghosts to chase down, scores to settle, and haunted memories he can only hope to put to rest. He lost his job as a police detective in Saint Louis, and has secured a job in the police department of the small town where he grew up. Emery Hazard is attempting to go home again, although not by choice.
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