1924. Hollywood producer and studio owner David Parrish dies suddenly under suspicious circumstances during a weekend party hosted by wealthy industrial magnate Arthur Crews, Parrish’s business partner. The world is told Parrish succumbed to an attack of food poisoning. 1946. After he survives the war flying B-17s over Nazi Germany, Captain Robert Parrish returns home to learn that he is the beneficiary of a large trust fund created anonymously, at the time of his father’s death. The bequest has deadly consequences that force Parrish to seek out the source of the trust. As he learns more about how his father died, he finds himself in as much, if not more danger than he ever faced in combat.