“Do you remember Savannah?”
Trinity Calhoun never could forget.
Twenty years ago, her best friend—eighteen-year-old Savannah Stuart—vanished without a trace. Weeks later, Savannah’s body was discovered brutally murdered outside their quiet mountain town. With no suspects and no answers, police wrote it off as a tragic, random crime. Trinity never believed that lie.
She left town determined to protect the victims no one else would. In Vancouver, she built a career as a detective and buried the past where it belonged—until a call from her former lover sends her racing back home.
Another young woman is missing. The similarities are unsettling. The local police aren’t interested. Her ex is unstable, his grip on reality as fragile as his health. And Savannah’s secretive, dangerously charming brother has reappeared, asking questions no one wants answered.
Pulled between memory and instinct, Trinity’s judgment begins to fray. As old wounds reopen, she must confront a deadly possibility: is a serial predator still hunting—or is her need for closure leading her into danger?
Perfect for fans of Lisa Gardner and Tana French, Can’t Go Home is a gripping cold-case thriller packed with small-town secrets, psychological twists, and a relentless detective who refuses to let the past stay buried.