Sheila Miller's newborn baby is gone. His death certificate is stamped SIDS,
but Sheila knows her Timmy did not die in his crib from natural causes —
he was taken. But no one believes Sheila's tale of standing helpless while a
mysterious veiled woman hovered over the crib. Karl, Sheila's rigid, insensitive
husband, openly scoffs at the supernatural and is convinced Sheila is
emotionally ill. Her Aunt Iris — a sensual, counter-culture writer and a
continuum of the sixties who loves her niece dearly — can't accept the
story even though she wishes with all her heart she could. At least Iris is a
positive, supportive force in Sheila's life and gives her a needed refuge in her
mountain cabin. But as a series of bizarre incidents destroy innocent people
linked to Sheila, those closest to her — including Chad Olsen, a student
of Eastern philosophy to whom Sheila is inexplicably drawn — listen when a
Chinese legend historian reveals a terrifying story involving a white jade
amulet and a ferocious fox-maiden, an entity determined to destroy
Sheila.