The truth lies in the fact that this book is rubbish. The main character in this tedious book is Claire - she of the perfect household - lovely house , happy marriage and mother to the exquisitely beautiful 4 year old Bea. She is surrounded by perfect, loving friends and nobody can ask for a better or more supportive family. Is Julie C=orbin for real? But Claire's husband is acting strangely and this prompts her to read his emails because that's what wives do. There she discovers that he is secretly being blackmailed. It could destroy their idyllic little set - up and that is simply not on.
To add to the boredom (sorry I meant intrigue) someone close to the family seems to be feeding information to the blackmailer. Claire tells us the story in her whiney first person voice.
In an attempt to garner sympathy from the reader Julie Corbin gives Claire's sister cancer but she conveniently goes into remission and gets to come home. Claire's husband - I forget his name - is a prosecutor who is about to send a bulgarian crime boss ( who he's been tracking for 20 years or so can't be very good at his job eh?) to jail for a very long time with the help of a secret witness. Someone in the crime boss's camp is unhappy about this and is threatening to slice up Bea unless the wheareabouts of the secret witness is revealed.
This is where our intrepid Claire enters into the fray and will do whatever it takes to remove the threat hanging over her angel daughter's head. Even to the point of donning sexy underwear with which to seduce said hubby into revealing the whereabouts of the witness so that she can email it to the blackmailer. Failing that, employing the same tactics on the cop she used to cheat on her husband with. He just happens to be same guy who is meant to keep the family safe.
One would think after the accusations and coldness with which she treated her husband after discovering the emails , he would be just a tad suspicious of her motives would'nt you? Not this idiot, he falls for it hook,line and sinker.He stands firm and tells her the witness has been moved and he requested to not know his new whereabouts because he's such a wimp.
I won't bore you with further details suffice to say it all ties up very neatly in the end if you are still interested that predictably it is Claire who saves the day. If you, like me was hoping for a twist at the end that is just a bridge too far for Julie Corbin.