In Rome Genevieve can be whoever she wants to be. Her neighbors aren't nosy; her Italian is passable; the shopkeepers and restaurant owners now see her as a local, and they let her be. It's exactly what she wants.
Then comes the day she finds a box on her kitchen table. A box that definitely wasn't there when she left that morning. A box postmarked from New York City. A box that is addressed to "Lucy Callahan."
A name she hasn't used in ten years.
As a teenager, Genevieve was front-page news in a celebrity scandal. Now that she's finally gotten her life back, someone wants to make amends for what happened to her all those years ago. She agrees to return to New York, but instead of finding peace, she finds herself at the center of yet another scandal. And this one's deadly.