No one knows what happened that morning at River Point.
As Kate gets dangerously close to the truth, it becomes clear that the early morning accident might not have been an accident at all-and if Kate doesn\'t uncover the true killer, more than one life could be on the line?including her own..
Grant wasn\'t who she thought he was, and neither is Stone\'s prime suspect.
As she investigates with Stone-the aging prosecutor relying on Kate to see and hear what he cannot-she realizes that nothing about the case-or the boys-is what it seems.
Digging up secrets without revealing her own is a dangerous line to walk
Kate has personal reasons for seeking justice for Grant.
Kate won\'t let that happen.
He owes his political office to their powerful families.
Despite their damning toxicology reports the morning of the accident, the DA wants the boys\' case swept under the rug.
The River Point Boys are all anyone can talk about.
Stone, the biggest case her small town of Belle Terre has ever seen.
Then the DA hands her boss, Mr.
Kate Marino\'s senior year internship at the District Attorney\'s Office isn\'t exactly glamorous-more like an excuse to leave school early that looks good on college applications.
The boys won\'t say who fired the shot that killed their friend, Grant; the evidence shows it could have been any one of them.
Four came back.
Five boys went hunting.
No one knows what happened that morning at River Point