Jack Perot is a handsome, charismatic young man of thirty three, with a thriving one hundred acre farm and veterinary clinic. When he was nine, his family suffered a tragedy that almost destroyed them. While visiting grandparents in Florida, nine-year-old Jack was put in charge of watching his five-year-old brother at the beach. The boy disappeared and days later the body of a young boy washed up on shore. Jack’s parents identified the boy as their son. When a letter arrives in the mail from a person calling himself Johnny, Jack is furious. His brother Johnny is dead. He believes someone wants to profit from his family’s tragedy. But curiosity gets the best of him, and he meets with the stranger. He is not expecting to be so drawn to this engaging young man, who looks so much like his brother Jamie, he could be his twin. The family barely survived the loss of his brother, and the closer Jack becomes to the stranger, the more he is enmeshed in unhealthy family dynamics and physical danger. His family is again divided, and Jack is the villain once more. Only the truth will save him and his family, but he may not survive to find it. Hope does not offer complete healing, but sometimes hope is safer than truth.