A young Indigenous woman is cruelly slain, her battered body left in a back-alley dumpster by her callous killers.
Just another statistic in the harrowing history of girls missing and murdered, her death comes under scrutiny by the Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls Commission, a national inquiry holding local hearings in Port Huntington, a bustling resort town on Georgian Bay.
But even as the MMIWG committee begins its work, the community is shocked when a second woman is brutally murdered. And then, as the police investigation expands, yet another Indigenous woman disappears without warning, her whereabouts unknown.
Maggie Keiller, principal of the district high school, and her husband, Derek Sloan, an adviser to the local First Nations band, are quickly drawn into the investigation.
As the hunt for the murderers unearths one surprise after another, Maggie and Derek inch ever closer to identifying the disturbed predators who are determined to escape justice.