We all have a story we want to forget. Samara's life revolves around her work in Hostile's homicide department, endless investigations and corpses. A seemingly normal day in the routine suddenly makes Samara question herself: the murder victim she is assigned to investigate looks a lot like Samara, and the crime was committed near her home. Is it possible that the killer confused the victims and Samara should have died instead of the victim? Her paranoia and doubts are exacerbated by a masked man who starts following her. Meanwhile, Harold lives with a secret that festers like an old wound and tries to recover from his alcoholism. What's more, one morning an anonymous letter appears in his mailbox with a clear clue: its author knows Harold's secret. Blackmail begins, followed by the appearances of the masked man. Cornelia is completely detached from the past and desperately tries to cling to the remains of life, does not drink, does not eat meat and belongs to a cult, but the traumas of the past, which cannot be forgotten, plunge her into darkness. How do the trio's mysteries relate to each other? However, when we dig into the past, we can all find dark spots that we would like to forget.
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