The Balmon mansion wasn’t so much a house as a statement, a mirage of glass and marble perched on the city’s most exclusive…
She buried her face in my scrubs, and a sob finally ripped out of her, a sound she had clearly been holding in…
The phone rang at 5 a.m., a shrill tear in the fabric of the morning, and with it came the news that would…
Mark walked home in a daze. The rain was still falling, soaking through his clothes until he was chilled to the bone, but…
A police officer stood near the lobby door. He was young, with a tired face that had seen too much, even for a…
Human waste. That’s what you are. You contaminate my life just by existing. The words, spoken by my own son, Ethan, echoed in…
There was a pause on the other end of the line. Maria could hear a man barking orders in the background, a sudden,…
July 23, 2005, dawned with the kind of storybook perfection Washington D.C. reserves for its most cherished summer days. The air, a pleasant…
My brother Mark’s voice, dripping with a theatrical pity that was razor-sharp underneath, echoed in the dead silence of the courtroom. “No benefits.…