The case certainly needed an approach that differed from other murder cases he had investigated. Unlike most killings there was no physical evidence: it had been a quiet murder. And the culprit need not have been close to the victim, not even in the same office or the same building or even the same city.
Solving it would bring Toronto major crime detective Josh Sutton into a world of depravity that added to the burden of the scars he carried on his soul since the pandemic's horrendous decision to take the life of his only son. Adding to his trouble was the fantasy his wife chose to believe in order to avoid coping with reality.
Unravelling the events leading to the murder of the Toronto lawyer ledSutton to the proof that the murder victim's only mistake had been to try and help his eventual murderer.