"At twenty-three, Irene seems to have the world by the tail: she's gorgeous, smart, funny, full of sass, and the envy of her friends. Hardly the type you'd expect to become a murderess. What sets Irene on the path to murder is, of course, love-- love and loyalty. She has more or less counted on not falling in love with anyone, and prides herself on the casualness of her affairs. But Irene hasn't counted on Frank, a mysterious and fascinating figure who seems to elude Irene's most ingenious attempts to charm him. Even after the wedding, Frank keeps his mysteries to himself - even after his uninvited sister Vivian makes a surprise appearance at the wedding (sending Frank into a panic). Even after Frank begins to monopolize their small daughter's affections. Even after Irene's private terrors begin. Frank's deepest secret is finally revealed in a shattering climax, and it turns out to be horrible beyond imaging - but Irene had already committed herself to a course of action that can only lead to murder."--Book flap