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Proof of Identity (2014)

by Susan Tuttle

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Danae Holloway, who suffers from strange debilitating headaches, is arrested for the stabbing murder of a man she's neither heard of nor met. But the police have eyewitnesses who saw her leave the scene covered in blood, and her fingerprints are on the murder weapon. When legal-aid lawyer Collin Montgomery succeeds in getting Danae released on bail, another murder occurs. Again her fingerprints are found at the scene and she has no alibi. Collin researches her background in a race to prove her innocence. But will the truth he uncovers only cement her guilt? Are the headaches making Danae do unspeakable things she cannot remember doing? Is the court-appointed psychiatrist working to help Danae, or does he have his own agenda? Most important of all, what happens when the facts and the truth don't agree? Just what constitutes proof of identity in a digital age?… (more)
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This volume is dedicated to all my friends and family in Buffalo, New York, who have lent me their love and support through the years, to say nothing of their names for this story. I may have become a California girl, but a part of me will always belong to Buffalo. To the late Bill Ragan, my cousin-in-law and former Special Prosecutor for Erie County, who answered all my myriad questions so patiently. How I miss your impish smile and twinkling Irish eyes. And for the late, amazing Russell Gioia, owner of the sadly defunct Antonio's Sicilian Restaurant, which was exactly as described in these pages. How much less life feels without you in it. I'll close the door on my way out...
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Death was the furthest thing from her mind.
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Danae Holloway, who suffers from strange debilitating headaches, is arrested for the stabbing murder of a man she's neither heard of nor met. But the police have eyewitnesses who saw her leave the scene covered in blood, and her fingerprints are on the murder weapon. When legal-aid lawyer Collin Montgomery succeeds in getting Danae released on bail, another murder occurs. Again her fingerprints are found at the scene and she has no alibi. Collin researches her background in a race to prove her innocence. But will the truth he uncovers only cement her guilt? Are the headaches making Danae do unspeakable things she cannot remember doing? Is the court-appointed psychiatrist working to help Danae, or does he have his own agenda? Most important of all, what happens when the facts and the truth don't agree? Just what constitutes proof of identity in a digital age?

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Danae Holloway is arrested for the murder of a man she has never met and her nightmare begins because her fingerprints are on the murder weapon. When her attorney succeeds in getting her released on bail, another murder occurs and she has no alibi. Then another murder occurs while she is in jail, but again her fingerprints are on the weapon. Her attorney wants to free her. The DA wants to put her away. The doctors are puzzled by her strange physical symptoms. Her psychiatrist has his own agenda. And somewhere in the city, a murderer waits to strike again.
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