Book description
Casey and Death are on the run…again. This time, Casey needs to make
her disappearance permanent. After obtaining new identification and
throwing herself off the grid, she travels to Florida to begin a new
life as Daisy Gray, fitness instructor for a moneyed, enclosed
community. But even while keeping her head down, it doesn't take long
for Casey to find herself in the middle of trouble. One of the residents
is attacked, and Casey is the one to find her, bleeding on the tile
floor of the locker room. Despite heroic attempts to save her, she dies,
and the community is thrown into turmoil. The cops are at a loss, unable
to find anyone who might want the woman dead. Casey, despite Death's
encouragement to “get the hell out of Dodge, or, er, Florida,” feels
partially responsible, and won't let the murderer get away with it.
Besides, where else is she going to go? Is she going to abandon this
life so soon, and try to forge another? Casey takes a careful look at
the victim's life. Who could possibly want such a nice, friendly woman
dead? Could it be Del, the extremely muscular man from the weight room?
Or Michelle, the victim's best friend, and resident hottie? Or even
Maria, the receptionist, whose key card was used to access the locker
room so late at night? And what, if anything, do Casey's predecessors in
her new job have to do with it? Casey must find out. Even with Death on
her back. Judy Clemens was born into the Mennonite faith, but
discovered her motorcycle leanings later in life. At home in rural
Ohio, she lives with her husband and two children, where their livestock
consists of three housecats.