He looks perfect, on paper.
Why is he pretending to be someone else? What does he want? And how far will he go to get it? Scottoline is a virtuoso of suspense, fast action, and intricate plot.-- The Washington Post.
At the center of all of these people is Chris Brennan.
She has no idea that her own husband and son are keeping deadly secrets that could rip their family apart. .
Mindy is a surgeon\'s wife who fills her days with benefit luncheons and cocktails. .
Heather is a struggling single mother who wishes she could attend more of her son\'s baseball games--especially since she suspects he\'s being led down a dark path by one of his teammates. . .
But after the recent death of his dad, Susan fears that he is vulnerable to any new father figure--for better or for worse.
What could possibly go wrong? Susan\'s son is the star pitcher of his baseball team.
He\'s ready to step in as assistant baseball coach, too.
He is applying for a job as a high-school teacher.
Chris Brennan has an impeccable resume and his references check out.
But everything about him is a lie.
He looks perfect, on paper