For forty years, Evelyn Parker served coffee at Miller’s Diner and watched people hide secrets behind cheap meals and quiet lies. After her husband died investigating a corrupt police officer, Evelyn kept the papers he left behind — evidence powerful enough to destroy careers, expose a murder, and reopen a case everyone in town had been ordered to forget. But when Officer Daniel Cross walks into the diner during a rainstorm and attacks Evelyn in front of everyone, he makes one fatal mistake. He forgets who is sitting in booth seven.