The main character of this book is Cameron Miller who has been brutally abused for his whole life by his father Hank Miller. He has killed more than 20 little boys that once were his friends from school. He hasn't been able to live his life like regular boys can, he doesn't know what it feels like to be loved. His father has abducted and killed this boy named Neil Lacey six years ago. Neil's parents have been searching for him ever since then. Then one day 'Neil' comes home after he has been missing all this time. They truly believe that this is their son. Cameron is welcomed in their home hoping to be more safe and to live a happier life. He is starting to feel the stress of trying to be someone he is not, trying to like everything Neil likes and sitting where Neil sat at the dinner table before he left.
Cameron's weaknesses is when they mention his father Hank Miller and talk bad about him. He can't really react when he is mentioned because he is technically not his father and he has to keep it to himself so he doesn't blow his cover. Cameron also misses his real father when he is mentioned even though he did all that too him, strange enough he still loves him. He still would like his father to be alive, he would much rather his fathers friend to take his place.
If you knew someone who had committed a crime, would you still think of them the same? Would you still have the same feelings for them, or would you lose all respect?