According to the first adaptation of Mark Burnell's "Stephanie Patrick" series of novels, the heroine Stephanie's life fell apart after her family suffered a plane crash, and she began to indulge in alcohol, drugs and prostitution. When she found out that the air crash was actually a murder, she decided to get out of her misery and explore the truth. This is not a thriller and revenge novel, although the heroine is going to embark on this path. This is a story about self-redemption, and she has to wake up from the many roles she has played in the past and realize who she really is. As a prostitute, she was named Lisa, blond and hot; then she went from an anarchist to a terrorist mercenary, using the alias Petra Reuter; occasionally as a Swiss businesswoman Marina Gaudenzi or an American student Susan Branch, or a British business consultant Elizabeth Shepherd. No matter who she is, she is not herself, because her life is based on the role she plays, which is the principle of the secret organization she serves. And when she fell in love with Frank White, the identity crisis.