Joseph Geist is at loose ends when he sees the ad. He has been kicked out of his graduate program after years of not producing his dissertation. His girlfriend has broken up with him and since they live in her apartment, he no longer has anywhere to stay. The ad asks for someone who can provide discussion on various topics on a regular basis. Desperate, he answers the ad and meets Alma Spielman. Alma is an elderly woman who is wealthy. She is lonely and wants someone intelligent to talk to a couple of days a week. After meeting Joseph, she hires him. After a few afternoons of conversation, Joseph ends up moving in and starts taking care of Alma, at least as much as she will allow.
But there's always a fly in the ointment. With Alma, it's her nephew, Eric. Eric was raised by Alma and he is a drifter, a con man, someone who lives waiting for his rich relative to die and leave him the money he thinks he is due. Eric strikes up a relationship with Joseph and soon is suggesting that if they killed Alma, he would get his money and would give Joseph the house. Joseph is appalled and tries to warn Alma but she brushes him off. Where will it end?
Jesse Kellerman started as a playwright. He is the son of Jonathan and Faye Kellerman and has written several books with his father. In this book, the tension mounts slowly. Joseph knows what is about to happen but can't find anyone to take him seriously. He starts to unwind himself as he tries to save Alma yet lured by the thought of riches for himself. This book is recommended for suspense readers.

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