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The Weight of Silence
The Weight of Silence | Gregg Olsen
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A heart-pounding novel of unspeakable crimes and unforgivable sins from the #1 New York Times bestselling author of The Sound of Rain. Homicide detective Nicole Foster has finally balanced an unsteady life and is anxious for a second chance. There's no better place to start over than at the beginning--back at her childhood home on the Washington coast, where's she raising her niece and keeping an eye on her increasingly fragile father. But Nicole's past is never truly behind her--not when a disturbing new case stirs dark memories of the haunting investigation that shattered her career. In the middle of the hottest August in a century, a toddler is found dead inside a parked car. Her father says he forgot her. It's an unthinkable crime. And for Nicole, it's made all the more unbearable by her own suffocating secrets--those shared by an old rival who has reappeared from the shadows and is pushing Nicole to the edge once again. Now, wherever the truth lies, solving this case and avenging an unforgivable death is the most important move in Nicole's career. But to see it through to the end, how far is she willing to go? And what is she prepared to risk this time?
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Monica5
The Weight of Silence | Gregg Olsen
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I love Gregg Olsen's books. They always grab me and I am usually on the edge of my seat waiting to see what happens.

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Ash19Lyn
The Weight of Silence | Gregg Olsen
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Again... the ending of the book?!?! This book did answer questions from the previous book but holy cliffhangers!! It was a really good book, however. Looking forward to the next in the series!!

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Gingermint2000
The Weight of Silence | Gregg Olsen
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This is the second in the Nicole Foster series. Nicole and her partner Carter are investigating a baby left in a hot car. The dad claims he didn't remember the baby was in the car.
Nicole has home issues too. She is raising her niece and her sister comes back to town. Her Dad is in a nursing home and he cannot remember Nicole.
Gregg Olsen is an excellent writer and this is a great example of that.