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Renée Fisher quit her job at the FBI and devoted herself to pottery in order to somehow escape from PTSD and the deep consequences of childhood trauma. She lives alone in a deserted house, longing for her deceased dog and living with memories of the birds her father taught her to distinguish as a child. But the pain of memories has slipped through the scars that had barely healed again. Renée's father, known as the Inland Empire Killer, demands a meeting with his daughter, promising in return to tell where he hid the bodies of the young women he killed over 30 years ago. Detective Daniel Ellis has been searching for his mother, who disappeared under mysterious circumstances, for over three decades. He believes that the Inland Empire Killer, whose case he is now assigned to lead, is involved in her disappearance. However, it is not so simple. Daniel suspects that Benjamin Fisher had an assistant. And it is quite possible that his own daughter, Renee, who has taken a liking to Daniel, helped him. Will Daniel find out what happened to his mother? Will Renee help him, or will she continue to keep quiet about her involvement in the murders?