To a great extent, this is a novel of psychological suspense. Although there are some sympathetic characters in it, one walks away with an impression of having spent time with a lot of unpleasant people. Old Mrs. Strongitharm is virtually blind. When her twin stepsons die in suspicious accidents the same week, she worries about the fate of her stubborn, ungainly daughter, who is developmentally delayed (in our current jargon). Now when Mrs. S. dies, the young woman will inherit her stepfather's vast fortune. And the young woman is madly in love with the lawyer, whose mistress is trying to insinuate herself into the Strongitharm household.