"Fraud Fiction." . . . . "Actresses--Fiction." . . "Suspense fiction" . . "Kerenza Penhaligan is a struggling actress: once feted as a future star, she is now reduced to taking embarrassing bit parts in TV dramas and standing in for other, more successful actors at read-throughs. Wondering where her career has gone, unable to pay her rent, and with her self-confidence flagging, she struggles to keep sight of the boundary between right and wrong. When she steps in to break up a violent confrontation in a bar, Kerenza finds herself caught up in a twilight world of conmen and cheats, of dubious moral choices, and temptingly high rewards. She meets the enigmatic Evan, who offers her a different avenue for her skills - in which her acting talent ends up proving far more useful off the stage than on it. Kerenza soon learns, however, that there's no such thing as a victimless con." . . "Confidence" . "Confidence"@en . "Kerenza is a struggling actress: short of cash, short of self-confidence and short on generous feelings towards her far-more successful drama-school friend who is currently taking Hollywood by storm. This is a tale of cheats, conmen and doing the right thing."@en . . . "Fiction" . . . . . . . . . . "Thriller"@en . . . . . "Suspense fiction" .