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Most of us weave the textile of your lives with strands chosen from the seven virtues and the seven deadly sins. Jennifer Murphy found another thread, so when it started to unravel, she kept a man with a knife in his torso on her behalf kitchen floor and a buck invoice on Rainbow Porter's door. In Rainbow's world, a authorized dollar invoice is a contract. It's also a cry for help, so when he found Jenny Murphy's name scrawled across Washington's face, he raced to her house. She wasn't home, but the dead man on her behalf kitchen floor explained her buck, the knife in his throat explained her urgency, and a suspicious homicide detective clarified the only real requirement of the contract: save me. Porter cherished Jenny - in a way - but the more he pursued the running female, the deeper he dug into her recent, the less he understood her as a female or an musician, and the less he understood his fascination to her. The cops want Jenny, Porter desires her, two ex-husbands want her, and a killer is stalking her. Then two dubious statistics from the intellect community muscle in to the chase. Rainbow needs a little help, so he recruits Sharon Coulter, a nice-looking ex-cop and detective from LA, to become listed on the hunt. They begin to close in on the central puzzle of Jenny's recent. But as Rainbow begins to understand Jennifer better, he begins to understand Sharon too, and Sharon is damaged in a way he is aware of all too well. Murphy's problems started simply, with an urgent inactive man in the kitchen, nevertheless they grew rapidly. Cops. Husbands. Smugglers. Secret agents. Some wanted her in prison and some wanted her inactive. Only Rainbow Porter wasn't sure what he wanted, but he understood what he was ready to settle for. He need to get her dollar invoice out of his pocket.