An unexpected call from Riverton, Manitoba in 2007 forced Janet Berg to confront the life and death of her father, Daniel.
He was found shot dead in a field with a shotgun and the forty-year-old scientist needed to explain why.
From her home in Seattle, half a continent away, she sifted through musty boxes and her own memories to piece together what happened to Daniel over his last twelve years of estrangement.
Poring over scribbled notes and emails, police reports, and her father's well-worn Bi.