This story centers around the friendship of three high school students, Tony Lord, Sam Robb, and Sue Cash, living in the small town of Lake City, Ohio. Tony and Sam are both athletic and highly competitive with each other. The two seem to share Sue until Tony starts dating Alison Taylor, a popular girl whose family descends from the town's founders. The four teens become close. In the first half of the book, the author spends a lot of time, maybe too much, focused on the angst of teenage relationships, moral questions about sex before marriage, and the love/hate relationship between Tony and Sam. They are supposed to be best friends, yet don't seem to really like each other. Then, on Prom night, the plot explodes into action when Tony finds Allison raped and strangled in Taylor Park and becomes the prime suspect for her murder. Even though the police never bring charges against Tony, he remains stigmatized by the event and leaves town after graduation.
Fast forward twenty-eight years, Sam, now married to Sue and serving as VP at Lake City High School, finds himself in the same situation as his childhood friend, Tony, when one of his students is found dead in Taylor Park, and the police arrest him for her murder. Sue reaches out to Tony, now a lawyer, to help. The last third of the book is devoted to the trial, the evolving relationships among Tony, Sam, and Sue, and the subsequent consequences. There's quite a bit of sexual content in the trial that I found to be somewhat excessive. Even though some parts of the book are hard to get through, the surprise ending made it worth the effort.