Sometimes it\'s better not to ask questions.
Even if it means using her own mother\'s cruel brand of strength to unearth secrets that don\'t want to be discovered and face truths it might be better not to know..
Eve has nothing left but who she used to be.
Despite the corrupt police force that patrol her dirt-poor town deep in the Missouri Ozarks, Eve is going to find what happened to her daughter.
Found next to the body of her best friend in the park of their small, broken town.
Her mother, a hard and cruel woman who dragged her up in a rundown trailer park, was not who she wanted to be to her own daughter, Junie.
But 12-year old Junie is now dead.
Sometimes it\'s better not to know.
Eve Taggert\'s life has been spent steadily climbing away from her roots.
Sometimes it\'s better not to ask questions