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Kim Newton converted her counseling practice to telehealth when a former patient sought revenge after her emergency room assessment wasn't to his liking. Now her good friend, interior decorator Russ Kellams, is the target of professional revenge as well, with Kim as a secondary victim. Since Russ is widely regarded as the nicest man in Indianapolis, the identity of his assailant is a puzzle.
IMPD detective Dan Westbrook isn't sure that Kim's friend was the intended victim of the attacks. Her proximity to Russ leads Dan to wonder if her former client, or perhaps Kim's greedy ex-husband, could be aiming for her with Russ as a decoy. Dan is amazed that a smart, beautiful woman like Kim could have such toxic men complicating her life.
Kim's need to help Russ with his Indianapolis 500 decorator showcase is adding to Dan's frustration. What better place for an ambush than an RV on the Speedway grounds with roaring race noise muffling any cries for help?
Kim's resentment of Dan's interference is clouded by her attraction to the rugged cop. Despite his dislike of "psych types," she senses his pull to her as well. And the more time they spend together, the less Dan views Kim as just another victim. Her courage, compounded by her faith, run counter to his belief that those in danger should follow his orders, no questions asked!
IMPD detective Dan Westbrook isn't sure that Kim's friend was the intended victim of the attacks. Her proximity to Russ leads Dan to wonder if her former client, or perhaps Kim's greedy ex-husband, could be aiming for her with Russ as a decoy. Dan is amazed that a smart, beautiful woman like Kim could have such toxic men complicating her life.
Kim's need to help Russ with his Indianapolis 500 decorator showcase is adding to Dan's frustration. What better place for an ambush than an RV on the Speedway grounds with roaring race noise muffling any cries for help?
Kim's resentment of Dan's interference is clouded by her attraction to the rugged cop. Despite his dislike of "psych types," she senses his pull to her as well. And the more time they spend together, the less Dan views Kim as just another victim. Her courage, compounded by her faith, run counter to his belief that those in danger should follow his orders, no questions asked!