Robert Morgenthau remains the professional patron saint of prosecutors, and I am always mindful of my great fortune in working for him for a quarter of a century. My friends in the New York County District Attorney's Office Sex Crimes Prosecution Unit are the very best in the business. They prove it every day of the year. The men and women of the NYPD who risk their lives for all of us on a daily basis have my most sincere gratitude, and our colleagues at the Office of the Chief Medical Examiner continue to amaze me, giving us cold hits and solutions to major cases with increasing frequency.
Everyone at Scribner has made this experience a real joy. That starts at the top, with the generous support of Susan Moldow, which I appreciate tremendously. Giulia Melucci is the best publicist in a tough business and a delightful friend.
Susanne Kirk, my beloved editor, started me on this path a few books back. She has been with me every step of the way, and her reputation as the finest in this field is well deserved. Her heart is in these books, along with my own, and that means the world to me. Thanks, also, to her assistant, Erik Wasson, for his good cheer and attention to detail.
My agent and pal, Esther Newberg, is beyond simple acknowledgments. She has changed my life. How did I ever get so lucky?
Family and friends make all this possible. My incredible mother, Alice-and all the Fairsteins, Feldmans, and Zavislans- continue to give me joy and encouragement.
And most of all, my husband, Justin Feldman, remains my devoted coach, most loyal fan, and constant inspiration.
About the Author
Linda Fairstein, America's foremost prosecutor of crimes of sexual assault and domestic violence, has run the Sex Crimes Prosecution Unit of the District Attorney's Office in Manhattan for almost three decades. A Fellow of the American College of Trial Lawyers, she is a graduate of Vassar College and the University of Virginia School of Law. She is the author of three earlier international bestselling Alexandra Cooper novels, Final Jeopardy, Likely to Die, and Cold Hit as well as the nonfiction book Sexual Violence, a New York Times Notable Book in 1994 She lives with her husband in Manhattan and on Martha's Vineyard.