This one was my fault, really. I saw the less than enthusiastic reviews, but the back cover seemed interesting and I liked another book by Forster, so I got it anyway. I should have been prepared. Interesting characters but the story was weak. Jessie Flood was a skinny teenager the last time she saw Luc, before he was banished though he was proven innocent of killing her stepfather, before she returned with an infant without a father for the baby girl, before she married Luc's cruel father. Now she's a widow and Luc is back to try to wrest control of his family's business. He wasn't expecting Jessie to be so beautiful...or to shoot him after saying hello. Forster does atmosphere better than most authors and that's one of the saving graces of this book; every page is weighted by mystery, menace, and attraction. Unfortunately, the extended time spent on the past and on minor characters like the nanny, detract from the story. Jessie and Luc spar too often, and it takes much too long for Jessie to answer some important questions. Grade: D