Janice Law's newest novel, "Voices" is a finalist for the Connectcut Center for the Book Fiction Award, which will be given in December. Booklist calls it "A quietly compelling suspense novel with a satisfying end," Kirkus calls it "thoughtful," and the Hartford Courant praises the books "depth and grace," Based on a disappearance near the author's childhood home in eastern New York state, "Voices" concerns a young woman's search for her lost family and her efforts to reconcile herself to the people who raised her, to her husband, and to the life she's made.