Janet must question the elusive mind of renowned criminal, Daniel Taine, to determine the motives behind his elaborate crimes.
Daniel is sharp and cunning with knives for teeth. Which is why his capture, as easy as it came, did not make sense for a mastermind such as he.
The story, she finds, is not as simple as a why-done-it. Rather it swerves quite quickly to a this-guy-might-actually-make-sense-it.
Far from being the lone perpetrator, Janet discovers his true nature, and finding herself understanding his psychology a bit too well.