By Carolann Camillo and Phyllis Humphrey
The big break Toni Abbott longed for has finally arrived. She has been
cast as the soap opera villainess everyone loves to hate, and because of
her, ratings are soaring. Then her lucky streak runs out. During a
late-night photo session, Craig, the photographer, is shot to death. In
the confusion Toni hits her head and is knocked unconscious, and when
she awakes, she can’t recall what happened. If she could regain her
memory, could she identify the killer? Apparently the killer thinks so,
because soon after the incident, Toni hears someone breaking in to her
apartment and barely escapes. Too bad the police believe she is somehow
responsible for Craig’s murder. It doesn’t help that her character on
the show is so convincingly nasty and conniving. Was the target really
Craig, or did the killer aim for Toni and miss? Craig was an
unscrupulous womanizer. Any number of people might have wanted him dead,
including a career criminal he helped convict, his business partner,
his wife, and his mistress. Despite her winning personality, Toni has
her share of enemies, among them an older actress jealous of her success
and the show’s director, whose animosity baffles her. With the help of
Michael Benedict, a handsome young criminal lawyer, Toni sets out to
awaken her dormant memory and unmask the killer. Meanwhile the character
she plays, Alexandra, is in a coma, fighting for her life. The writers
will decide Alexandra’s fate, but Toni must save herself.