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0 reviewsA mother's love knows no bounds. But what about her desperation?
In the peaceful surroundings of Quantico, Virginia, Chase's world crumbles: her son is taken. As she navigates the darkest hours of her life, with every step inching her toward past demons, Chase's resolve hardens. What starts out as a local search soon expands into something much larger, guiding her through a maze leading to the heart of Washington's elite.
While her closest allies cast doubts on the emerging connections, Chase herself grapples with the idea: can the man she believes abducted her son, a small-time player from a rustic Pennsylvania town, truly be connected to D.C.'s powerhouses?
Just when Chase believes she’s come to a literal dead end, a frightened informant comes forth, recounting a grim tale of another gone missing after an upscale political event. As Chase struggles to weave together these seemingly unrelated cases, she’s faced with a morbid revelation: the young man’s body, discarded with chilling callousness. The newly formed CVU, already grappling with Chase's ordeal, is plunged into a web of deceit with threads leading to the highest seats of authority.
In her desperate race for answers, Chase finds herself asking the question: how far will some people go to keep their blood from becoming tainted?
And how many innocent people are they willing to kill in the process?