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Ten years ago, August's adolescent brother was brutally murdered, and dumped in Blood Pond. The one person he is sure can identify the killer is on the run.
Bruce can't escape the horror of what he experienced the night his friend, Tommy, was slaughtered in front of his eyes. Although he survived, he is still on the run, running from shadows that he can't see. The last thing he wants is to come face to face with his greatest nightmare, face to face with the older brother of his dead boyhood crush.
The person chasing Bruce is a face he once admired in a photograph, a man desperately seeking closure to his brother's murder. August has given up everything to find Bruce because he is sure that Bruce is the key to helping him find what he seeks.
But can Bruce help August find the killer, or will the answer be buried forever at the bottom of Blood Pond?
Ten years ago, August's adolescent brother was brutally murdered, and dumped in Blood Pond. The one person he is sure can identify the killer is on the run.
Bruce can't escape the horror of what he experienced the night his friend, Tommy, was slaughtered in front of his eyes. Although he survived, he is still on the run, running from shadows that he can't see. The last thing he wants is to come face to face with his greatest nightmare, face to face with the older brother of his dead boyhood crush.
The person chasing Bruce is a face he once admired in a photograph, a man desperately seeking closure to his brother's murder. August has given up everything to find Bruce because he is sure that Bruce is the key to helping him find what he seeks.
But can Bruce help August find the killer, or will the answer be buried forever at the bottom of Blood Pond?
Another young boy's head is found in the Blood Pond, and August must try to keep his head while he searches for the killer. All this time, August and Bruce have tried to put the past behind them and build a life together, only to be reminded of the terrible circumstances that brought them together in the first place.
With few clues and no witnesses, August feels like a fish out of water, trying to deal with the memories of his own brother's murder years earlier. Bruce's assertions that someone is after him also weighs heavily on his mind, making him wonder if Bruce isn't insane after all.
Questions that were never truly answered resurface along with the boy's head in the Blood Pond. Is the killer still out there, or has he been at August's side all along?
Another young boy's head is found in the Blood Pond, and August must try to keep his head while he searches for the killer. All this time, August and Bruce have tried to put the past behind them and build a life together, only to be reminded of the terrible circumstances that brought them together in the first place.
With few clues and no witnesses, August feels like a fish out of water, trying to deal with the memories of his own brother's murder years earlier. Bruce's assertions that someone is after him also weighs heavily on his mind, making him wonder if Bruce isn't insane after all.
Questions that were never truly answered resurface along with the boy's head in the Blood Pond. Is the killer still out there, or has he been at August's side all along?