He is a good son. Really. He obeys his mother's every whim, her every command. Yet still, he's never been favored, never been shown true love or compassion. No, those privileges belong to his older brother, Kenneth. Too bad Kenneth had that horrible accident that left him a near vegetable. But, what about mother? The accusations, the scandals, the lies. There’s so much he never knew about her. So much a son should never know. Now, he must make a terrible decision—a fatal decision. But does he have the courage to follow through with the deadly plan?