Cuba 1958: American-born William Delany’s sugar plantation is attacked  by rebels. He is killed and his priceless art collection is presumed  taken as plunder.
Fifty years later, Delaney’s widow dies, and his  daughter, Helen Gilmore, endeavoring to understand the father her mother  never spoke about, is determined to retrieve what she can of his  legacy. In her quest to track down her father’s art collection she  enlists the help of a young writer named Erika Shawn. Together with  seasoned art historian Harrison Wheatley, the two begin their quest to  uncover what they can about Delany’s collection.
What begins as an  academic exercise quickly escalates to something much more sinister.  When Helen is brutally murdered and Erika is anonymously warned to drop  the assignment, they press on undeterred to uncover the culprits and  find justice for Helen.
Their dogged determination to find Helen’s  killer as well as the stolen artwork lead them to what may be an  historical find. Their sleuthing is complicated by their intensifying  attraction, as irresistible and, likely as threatening as their mission.  
 
 
 
                
               
            