First she blamed herself. Now she doesn’t know who to trust.
When Kit Stitski disappeared at a party and was found the next day, drowned in the quarry, Clementine Stanford knew who to point the finger at: herself. She was the last person to see him alive, the last person who could have helped. If she had just kept a closer eye on him instead of her crush, Jake, maybe Kit would still be here.
She knows she made a mistake, and wishes she could just forget about it — but Clem’s friend Ellie says she’ll expose Clem’s secret if she doesn’t play along with Ellie’s lies.
But it seems Jake has his own difficult secrets, and when he and Clem start to talk, they form a plan to help themselves move on. To do it, they’ll have to face the very person they’ve been working so hard to avoid: Kit’s mother, a powerful lawyer who won’t rest until she finds out exactly what happened to her son.
But when an unexpected discovery at the quarry makes everyone question what they thought they knew, Clem and Jake decide it’s up to them to uncover the truth.