They call it the Grief Shop. It's the Office of the Chief Medical Examiner for Massachusetts, and Tally Whyte is the director of its Grief Assistance Program. She lives with death every day, counseling families of homicide victims. But now death is striking close to home—Tally finds an old friend murdered, and the circumstances are disturbingly strange. Even more disturbing, the next death Tally must confront may be her own. Boston is being terrorized by a killer known as the Harvester, and many of the victims are people that Tally knows. There's a connection, Tally realizes, a link that only she can find. And she'd better find it fast. With each kill, the Harvester is getting closer to Tally. “Drawing inspiration from the likes of Mary Higgins Clark and Sue Grafton, Stiefel creates a tenacious but vulnerable heroine in homicide counselor Tally Whyte”—Publishers Weekly
Returning home after receiving a strange phone call, homicide counselor Tally Whyte is faced with the brutal and ritualistic murder of a childhood friend that forces her to enter the mind of a twisted killer. Original.
When someone breaks into the Chief Medical Examiner's Office and leaves behind the dead body of a girl, homicide grief counselor Tally Whyte must play a dangerous game of cat-and-mouse with a twisted serial killer who is targeting young children. Original.
When a human skull is found inside a clay Anasazi pot more than eight hundred years old, Tally Whyte, after the forensic reconstruction of the face reveals the victim to be one of her friends, searches for answers, leading her to New Mexico where the truth is revealed, for a deadly price. Original.