by T. Greenwood
Struggling artist Wyn Davies resides in New York and makes a paltry living painting art pieces which are composed of birch tree sceneries. She lives in one half of a duplex ; her ex (also an artist) living in the other and between the two, they raise a young daughter.
When Wyn receives word that Robby Rousseau, (a man who was accused and found guilty of a horrific crime against her) may be released from prison due to new DNA evidence, she flees to Maine, for her and her daughter's safety and to concentrate on her painting.
Acting as caretaker for a friend's recent property purchase, Wyn discovers a box of film canisters in the basement of the house and soon embarks on a journey of piecing together the mystery of the young woman (pictured in many of the photographs) while attempting to come to terms with an assault which took place twenty years previously.
~ Cathy Kesterson
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