Cello player Kate Randall is asleep upstairs in her boyfriend, Michael Lester’s house, when something made her get up at 3am after hearing a noise. Going downstairs she is shocked to find Michael staggering around room to room with a knife he has just been stabbed with still in him. Kate desperately tries to help and pulls the knife out, making Michael’s death quicker. Calling the police, the lead investigator, Webb instantly believes Kate killed Michael in a domestic dispute.
Kate panics and manages to flee, going on the run while trying to clear her name and find out who the real killer of Michael is. A lone man calling himself The Trapper, real name Corso, befriends Kate in displaying he’s trying to help her while also helping the real killer who wants her dead because of what story Michael, a journalist had discovered about him.
The chapters were a little long which I don’t normally like at all but in this case, they weren’t boring or meaningless and did keep you going to get to the next chapter. Quite a decent suspense book.