Origin | Diana Abu-Jaber

Abu-Jaber writes about my native hometown of Syracuse, New York in this spellbinding mystery. Lena Dawson, a quiet fingerprint examiner, finds herself enmeshed in a slew of cases involving babies that had been presumed to be SIDS victims. Lena’s intuition tells her that these cases share too many commonalities to be unrelated or accidental. As she investigates, she finds herself embroiled deep into a complex mystery and must explore her own past to find the answer in this chilling case.
Fans of forensic or court dramas should enjoy this quick page-turner.

The Origin | Diana Abu-Jaber by jenni, unless otherwise expressly stated, is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 3.0 United States License.
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