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Liz's best friend is getting married. On the day of the wedding the couple's daughter, Caroline, disappears- and the only thing left behind is a piece of white fabric covered in blood. As Liz starts to dig through the town's history, she uncovers that children have been going missing in these woods for years. All of them Black. All of them girls.
What would you sacrifice to become American? Everything about the Beauclaire family seems normal-almost perfect, even. They immigrated to New York City from Haiti years ago, looking for their own piece of America's promised riches. They go to church; they're good neighbours; and their two daughters, Judith and Beatrice, have typical sibling rivalries that keep things interesting. But beneath this polished exterior, something is just slightly off. There's malice waiting . . . wanting to reveal itself. When their mother unexpectedly dies, Judith and Bea are overwhelmed by a mob of relatives, friends, and church ladies. Amidst taking care of the funeral, they meet Libete, who claims to be a close friend of their mother's. Bea welcomes her, but Judith is immediately suspicious - their mother never mentioned Libete, and yet she seems to know everything about them. After a series of unsettling events-a disfigured doll appearing in their attic, childhood photos of Bea vanishing, and a myster
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