The small town of Raven Bayou, Louisiana is about to explode as old money meets racial tension, and tortured children turn the table on abusive men.
FBI Special Agent Trey Fontaine returns home to heal from a gunshot wound. But as the town is turned upside down with mutilated bodies, Trey gets pulled into the hunt. Working with local homicide detectives, Trey is determined to get to the truth. A believer in empirical evidence, Trey ignores his instincts until he stares into the face of the impossible, and has to choose between what he wants to believe and the ugly truth.
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