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Following the tragic death of Brian at the hands of the IRA, the O'Malley family is forced to come together. As Parminder finds her strength waning due to the loss of her love and the impact of a hidden illness, her daughter Sahara steps up and becomes the glue to bond the family in difficult and risky times with the IRA still in the picture.The family moves to a new neighborhood within Boston in an effort to get away from the false allegations of corruption laid against their father after his death. They start over and through the grace of God find a degree of happiness. Sahara is so shaken by the loss of her father, that she effectively dedicates fifteen years of her life to seeking justice for him. She puts herself through Harvard Law and then manages to catch on with the Massachusetts Districts Attorney's office. Her presence ultimately helps the office reopen a cold case, her father's. She and the office go head to head with a corrupt police group and the IRA. Sahara battles to clear their father's name.This is the second book in the O'Malley Family Trilogy.