When Roseanne Grey jumps to her death on a cold December day, there's no apparent reason why â€" not even according to her psychiatrist.
Detective Sergeant Darwin Grant is told to file the death as a simple suicide, but he's not so sure. For a start, why did a woman recovering from a road accident call out Roseanne's name as she came round, but later claim not to know her? And why had she rung Roseanne no less than fifty-three times just before she died?
Even though he knows his rebelliously over-active curiosity will get him into trouble, and one more indiscretion could be his last, Grant believes in justice â€" and to his crusading policeman's nose, Roseanne's death smells of something other than suicide.
Roseanne's psychiatrist is curious too â€" particularly about the mysterious woman who called out Roseanne's name. What might she know about Roseanne?
There was a lot to know about Roseanne; none of it explicable …