Meric, assassin and terrorist, exists by a set of rules that no one can fathom. He believes he knows the secrets of human nature. Sarah is crippled, both in body and soul, in the same accident that killed her husband. Desolate and unresponsive, she is living in a nursing home, attempting to recover.
When Meric and his gang are hired to murder a resident of Sarah's new home, he sets in motion a macabre experiment. He plans to prove, to himself and the world, just how predictable human nature is. Yet Meric discovers that people do not always do the expected. Sarah suddenly throws his well-ordered world into chaos. She refused to be afraid. She refuses to succumb to the lure that Meric has set, and save her own life.
Unsettled and uncertain, Meric kidnaps Sarah. She rapidly becomes the centre of a storm of media frenzy, fuelled by Meric's video diaries of Sarah's imprisonment and torture. Public opinion soars as Sarah is thrust into the media limelight - a hero. Police and FBI are determined to find the murderers and their hostage, before she is killed. But they are not working to find a common criminal. Meric may not be found until, or if, he wishes it.
Sarah's continuing affect on Meric may prove her salvation or her downfall. She may be rescued in time. Yet ultimately, does she even want to be found? To be returned to an existence somehow less alive than the one she lies with a killer? The questions remains whether Meric will set her free despite her affect on him, or is she destined to die because of it?