Juliet Caster had always dreamed of getting out of Pine Point, just like every other teenager from a small town. For a while, she was content with rebelling the normal way; dying her hair, listening to music too loud, quietly writing opinion pieces for the school newspaper. And then three things happened all at once: She was offered a chance to apply for the journalism internship she'd been vying after since she learned about true crime. Karina Moon moved to town, seemingly torn right out of Juliet's dreams, a cluster of black, screeching birds trailing in her wake. Two girls went missing, and were presumed dead, details mirroring a cold case from decades earlier. Suddenly, Pine Point didn't seem so boring.