Miriam Blackwood appears to be the perfect woman-beautiful, intelligent, and sophisticated-but beneath her ethereal exterior lies a predator shaped by years of twisted parenting and psychological conditioning. Raised by parents who taught her that ordinary moral constraints don't apply to superior individuals, Miriam has perfected the art of seduction and murder, collecting the hearts of her victims as trophies of what she considers the ultimate expression of love. Her methodical approach to selecting, cultivating, and ultimately consuming her prey has earned her the nickname, "The Sculptress" among law enforcement, though her true identity remains unknown.
When forensic psychologist Dr. Elena Vasquez becomes involved in the investigation, she finds herself drawn into a dangerous game of cat and mouse with Miriam. What begins as a professional interest in the case, evolves into a deeply personal relationship that challenges Elena's understanding of herself and her capacity for darkness. As Elena becomes increasingly entangled in Miriam's web of manipulation and psychological control, she must confront the possibility that she may be more similar to the killer she's hunting than she ever imagined possible.