Take a character as multi-dimensional as Tony Soprano. Pair him with a mother and daughter in peril and on the
run. Add a clinical psychologist tasked with helping them negotiate their new lives - a program with an agenda
all its own - and the result is a book that Stephen White's peers are already calling "one of the best thrillers you
will ever read" and "an exciting ride through a dark region of law enforcement".
When New Orleans District Attorney Kirsten Lord and her nine-year-old daughter are imperiled by a chillingly
believable death threat, Lord has no other choice but to accept the Witness Protection Program's offer to
hide them in Boulder, Colorado. There, they meet program veteran Carl Luppo, a solitary mob hit man who is
tormented by his former life and has nothing but time for regret.
Sensing that Lord and her daughter's safety has been compromised, Luppo takes on the role of sentinel,
fully realizing this might be his last shot at redemption. While Lord suspects that Luppo's warnings about the
program's dark side are for her own protection and that she should believe the former assassin's instincts, the
only person she can really trust is nine years old.