Suzette is being raised by a sweet and gentle mother and her husband, a convicted felon and lifelong criminal. Not only is Dad a violent man, he may also be running from the mob. If only Suzette's real father would claim her as his own. Then she wouldn't have to be constantly defending herself. Then she would feel safe, happy, and loved.
The question is--who is her real father, exactly? Is he the father of her older brother? And if he is, why...