Forensic psychologist and expert defense witness Peter Zak regularly testifies at murder trials on issues like a defendant's conception of right and wrong or the reliability of a witness's memory. This time Peter's hired to assess the mind of a brilliant but paranoid man accused of stabbing his wife. Certainly some of what the man says seems true; for example, there are some signs she was having an affair. And oddly, Peter relates to the man's feelings, as he becomes more and more convinced that his wife's killer, a man serving life in prison, is somehow tormenting him at home and at work.
It's up to Peter to separate fact from fiction in this chilling entry in a masterful series.