That face, "Vacationing at Mt. Rushmore," Verne Claybrick, his wife, and two teenagers were all struck stone cold by a face, but not by one carved in the side of the mountain. It was the face of a women who was supposed to be dead-a woman they thought murdered Verne's father-but unmistakably, there she was, not four feet away from them, and very much alive. The woman was known to them as Hilda Grant. She was the recent widow of Bill Claybrick, Verne's...