Toni Horvath is tired of being an orphan—again. No matter that she’s thirty this time instead of a newborn. She’s alone in the world, except for the needy fiancé she’s stuck with because of a death-bed promise to the only father she’s ever known. Her best friend encourages Toni to ditch Gordon and the ring he offers, but loyalty is a powerful tie.
Someone is targeting Toledo's single women when they turn forty, tucking them into bed and turning birthday greetings into obituaries. Newly-assigned Toledo Homicide Detective Veronica Jadzinski vows to prevent the body count from increasing and to prove her transfer from Narcotics wasn't a fluke-departmental regulations, disparaging lieutenants, and a rigid new partner be damned.
Murder reignites dormant passions between Toledo Homicide Detective Veronica Jadzinski (Jadz) and her ex-husband, retired-cop-turned-PI Nate Solomon – not all of them good. He’s pushing to re-open the shooting of his boyhood friend, a case that Jadz and her partner wrote off as a drug deal gone bad.
Emotions and egos collide as Nate and Jadz clash over who to believe.