"If you love the twists and turns of a Frieda McFadden novel, you will love thismesmerizing blockbuster by Peggy Webb where nothing is what it seems." DebraWebb, USA TODAY and Amazon Charts bestseller Four women loved famous pianist Sergio Salvatori... until they hated him enough to killhim. When he drops dead in front of 3,000 people at his farewell concert, all the suspectsbegin spinning lies to protect their tawdry secrets. But who murdered him? Was it his current young wife, sitting on the front row looking pale for no reason anybodycan think of? Was it one of the two ex-wives he'd tossed aside like yesterday'sgarbage? Was it his only son who told everybody who would listen he wished his fatherwas dead? Was it his timid, overlooked composer whose love songs made Sergiofamous? Or did one of his many powerful enemies send a hitman to do the job? And where does his famous singer fit into all this? She was in the green room, waitingfor her cue. But she's no stranger to scandal. Could she have been the one to get rid ofthe man with a heart the size of an English pea and the self-awareness of a summersquash? With pressure from above to solve the case fast, very little evidence, and all thesuspects lying, the detectives in charge are running around in circles. The glitterati ofHouston, Texas, do not air their dirty laundry. This sprawling novel, filled with dazzling people and shocking twists, moves betweenHouston and three cities in Italy over a span of twenty years. It flows seamlesslybetween past and present as the lies and secrets of the four women who loved theItalian husband are laid bare.