She spent fifteen years in prison. For fifteen years, everyone called her nothing but “Crazy Casey.” And also “Sleeping Beauty.” This nickname was given to her during the trial, because Casey Carter claimed that when her fiancé was shot, she was sleeping a dead sleep; that she was drugged and saw and heard nothing. But all the evidence was against her. The court found Casey guilty of the involuntary manslaughter of Hunter Rayley, a successful businessman and popular politician. Now, however, she is out of prison—and she intends to restore her honest name. Casey has heard that there is a TV show called “Under Suspicion,” where a fair-minded journalist, Laurie Moran, conducts independent investigations of old cases. She is the Sleeping Beauty’s last hope…