Divorced American academic David Reid teaches English by day and spends
his free time writing mystery novels that nobody reads. In London he
meets his new editor, Kate. Blonde and beautiful, she is also mysterious
and aloof--and soon captivates David.
The feeling seems mutual and the two are soon wed, but Kate quickly
spirals into a deep sadness. In less than two years, she leaves David
and heads to New York City. Just as the shock of her absence sets in,
David receives a call announcing Kate's instant death under a subway
train.
Was Kate trying to return to David when she was killed? Was it an
accident? A suicide? A murder? The more David learns, the less he wants
to know--especially when he discovers Kate had been having an affair
with French novelist Marc Rougemont, whose work she was allegedly
translating.
As David searches for the truth about his wife, he becomes fixated on
two paintings of women by Dutch master Johannes Vermeer, for whom David
and Kate shared a passion that bordered on obsession. Was his wife as
unknowable as the subjects of these cryptic, beautifully rendered
portraits?