Josie Welsh is a firm believer in karma, the idea that what goes around comes around. She has lived her life by these words ever since she was old enough to understand their meaning. A proclaimed "good girl," she always does the right thing and sticks to the rules. So, why at her first opportunity to be a successful, independent woman, did she turn her back on these words and violate her principles just to satisfy her basic sexual needs? Is Karma going to give her a simple slap on the hand, or something worse? Dwayne Connors is an ambitious matter-of-fact man with little tolerance for feelings and emotions. He doesn't have room in his life for such nonsense. From his perspective, you have to be selfish to be satisfied in life, even if doing so affects the people in his life. His relationships have suffered from his cold and distance nature, but he has no intentions of changing his true self. Will Dwayne learn that bringing bad karma into his life has strong implications that even he never imagined? Does bad karma only affect the person who made the wrong choices, or is it possible that it impacts others who are close to you? Could it be so severe that it results in revenge and murder? Detective Lee Hughes doesn't ascribe to the notion of karma, but he believes in listening to his gut. His gut says that things don't always look as straightforward as they seem, and he is determined to get to the truth.