As stated by Alan Cummings when speaking of Agatha Christie's character, Hercule Poirot, "He never changes his mind. He always sleeps well because he never is uncertain about his conclusions. He has an unyielding sense of justice and truth. For him, right and wrong are like the rails of a train, parallel lines that never meet." The same can be said of McKenzie Sparks. In this tale of murder, McKenzie Sparks and Delaney Davenport realize that someone...