Who is Veronica?
She was a beautiful, sophisticated woman who excelled at everything she did. She was sought by men and became the target of envy by women. It meant a great deal to her that she was applauded by those in her profession. Yet all this was superficial since Veronica was a lonely, hurt woman who only wanted to be loved and accepted.
The men in her life offered little support and failed her in the most significant ways. As a result, she became a divorcee and a widow. Her first husband refused to understand Veronica’s ambition. Her second husband was a bank guard, and he died in a failed robbery.
She left the local police force and became a member of the FBI. As an investigator, Veronica resolved significant criminal cases. It was not uncommon for her to be called upon as an undercover agent seeking the most dubious of criminals.
To neutralize stress from an especially difficult investigation, Veronica decided to vacation in Pigeon Forge, Tennessee. There she met a policeman, Blair Gentry, and they began a romance. During this time, five murders occurred. Together they sought the killer. Everyone was in question, even Veronica. It would take a shoot-out to determine the actual identity of the killer.
-- James Bradfield