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April 1999. Residents of Mount Pleasant, a peaceful town in New Hampshire, were shaken by a terrible murder - the mutilated body of a young woman, Alaska Sanders, was found on the shore of a local lake. The investigation was quickly completed, and the police exposed the criminal and his accomplice.
But eleven years later, the terrible details of the case resurface. Sergeant Perry Gagelowod, who was then leading the case, receives a disturbing anonymous letter. Have the police gone down the wrong path? Writer Marcus Goldman, well known to readers from Joel Dicker's previous novels: "The Baltimore Book" and "The Truth About the Harry Quebert Affair", joins the new investigation. Will Marcus be able to solve the incredibly confusing case this time too?