

It begins with phone calls and quickly moves to ransacking her hotel room.

Along the way, someone gets wind of what Lindsey is researching and is threatened by what she may discover. Who was right? Fast forward to present-day Lawrence, Massachusetts, and Lindsey Marc, a historic mystery writer, is tracking down what really happened to Anna and the other workers. The strikers claimed the police had killed Anna, but the police said one of the strikers shot her. The first person to die was Anna Lopizzo. When textile workers went on strike in 1912 for better wages and working conditions, they never imagined the violence that would overwhelm them.

Romance, family, and politics converge explosively in a suspicious murder during the Bread and Roses Strike of 1912 and threaten to engulf a 21st-century woman researching the strike.
