Deputy coroner Clay Edison discovers that buried secrets can be deadly in this riveting thriller from a father-son team of bestselling authors who write brilliant page-turning fiction (Stephen King).On a damp Saturday just last year the Sixties finally died in Berkeley. On Sunday I came for the bones. Deputy Coroner Clay Edison has his hands full. He's got a new babyDeputy coroner Clay Edison discovers that buried secrets can be deadly in this riveting thriller from a father-son team of bestselling authors who write brilliant page-turning fiction (Stephen King).On a damp Saturday just last year the Sixties finally died in Berkeley. On Sunday I came for the bones. Deputy Coroner Clay Edison has his hands full. He's got a new baby who won't sleep. He's working the graveyard shift. And he's trying for once to mind his own business. Then comes the call. Workers demolishing a local park have made a haunting discovery: the decades-old skeleton of a child. But whose? And how did it get there? No sooner has Clay begun to investigate than he receives a second call--this one from a local businessman wondering if the body could belong to his sister. She went missing fifty years ago the man says. Or at least I think she did. Clay doesn't understand. What's that mean you think she disappeared? It's a little complicated. That it is. And things only get stranger from there. Clay's relentless search for answers will unearth a history of violence and secrets revolution and betrayal. Because in this town the past isn't dead. It isn't even past. It's very much alive. And it can kill.(less)