J.T. ELLISON
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
While the execution of the words belongs to the author, we cant make the books come alive without our research, our cheering sections and our inspirations. Thanking people is truly one of the most exciting steps in writing these books. So please indulge me while I wax poetic about my team.
My incredible agent Scott Miller, of Trident Media Group, who always knows exactly what to say and when to say it, and Stephanie Sun, who makes every exchange a pleasure.
My extraordinary editor Linda McFall, the woman who makes these manuscripts into coherent books. I couldnt do it without you. And a special thanks to assistant editor Adam Wilson, who makes the business end so much fun. Between the two of them, they turn my words into magic, for which I will be forever grateful.
The entire MIRA Books team, especially Heather Foy, Don Lucey, Michelle Renaud, Adrienne Macintosh, Megan Lorius, Marianna Ricciuto, Tracey Langmuir, Kathy Lodge, Emily Ohanjanians, Alex Osuszek, Margaret Marbury, Dianne Moggy and the brilliant artists who create these fabulous covers: Tara Kelly and Gigi Lau.
My independent publicist Tom Robinson, who is truly a master at finding just the right spot to place me. Thank you for everything!
The librarians across the country whove seen fit to order my booksit warms my heart every time someone says they found me in their local library!
Detective David Achord of the Metro Nashville Homicide Department, my go-to, my first resource, my friend. He helps Taylor come to life in ways I never could.
Dr. Vince Tranchida, Manhattan Medical Examiner, who makes sure Sam does everything right.
Duane Swierczynski, for not knowing Polish.
Elizabeth Fox, who stunned me with an e-mailIm Taylor!and has since become a cherished friend.
My amazing critique group, the Bodacious Music City WordsmithsDel Tinsley, Janet McKeown, Mary Richards, Rai Lyn Woods, Cecelia Tichi, Peggy ONeal Peden and J.B. Thompson, who dont ever hesitate to tell me when Ive mucked it up, and are the first to cheer when I get it right. I love you guys!
And an especial thanks to J.B., who always helps me get these pages ready for New Yorks eyes.
Laura and Linda, my goddesses at BordersCool Springs, who welcomed a new local author with open arms, and staff recommendations! Thanks, ladies!
First reader Joan Huston needs a special thanks this time as well, for making me worry about my opening in this book. Its stronger because of her concerns.
My dear Tasha Alexander, the only woman who can actually keep me on the phone instead of at the keyboard, though many times we can do both at once. I love you, honey!
My esteemed fellow authors Brett Battles, Rob Gregory-Browne, Bill Cameron and Dave White, for the IMs; Toni Causey, Gregg Olsen, Kristy Kiernan for constantly cheering me on and making me laugh, and all my Killer Year mates for being such amazing influences on me.
My fellow Murderati bloggers, who inspire me daily, especially Pari Noskin Taichert, the best sounding board out there.
Lee Child and John Connolly, for making me think about every word, and John Sandford, who needs thanks for inspiring me every time.
My parents are the most enthusiastic cheerleaders for my novels, and need to be paid a commission on their book sales. Their love and support is phenomenal. My wonderful brother Jay, and Kendall, Jason and Dillon, for putting up with their wayward aunt. My other wonderful brother Jeff, who always, always makes me laugh.
And where would I be without my darling husband to keep me grounded? Thank you, baby, for not letting me float away. You make all of this worthwhile.
Nashville is a wonderful city to write about. Though I try my best to keep things accurate, poetic license is sometimes needed. All mistakes, exaggerations, opinions and interpretations are mine alone.