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For South African expert criminal profiler Reyka Gama, the trauma of being abducted as a child in 1994 is what gives her profound insights into deviant minds for London's Scotland Yard. Now, a mother herself and returning to her hometown in the province of KwaZulu-Natal to investigate serial murders, it might also be her undoing.
It's six months later and things are going well for Reyka. She's working out of a new police station and she's met a guy. But after a disastrous TV interview and the discovery of a murder, cracks appear in her 'perfect' new world.
When a second victim turns up at Lover's Lane, the police are misled by the killer's MO. Reyka, however, knows one thing - the missing shoes are the key. In the meantime, Speelman gets a day pass to appear before social services.
The ambush fails and the killer evades arrest. Reyka starts to build a profile and make sense of the missing shoes. When the killer's first female victim washes up on shore, Reyka links her to a hotel. A raid is being prepared.
After a man drowns in her bed, Reyka finds herself at the centre of the investigation. The walls close in on her and she needs Elsa's support. Meanwhile, Speelman's visit to Portia unearths terrible secrets and ends in tragedy.
The promise ring found on Portia's finger links the investigation back to Speelman. He hides but finds himself the target of unwanted attention. The first female victim is identified and the police order a raid on Lover's Lane.
Speelman slips through Reyka's fingers, but has to seek refuge in the harbour underworld. In the meantime, Reyka draws links between the cobbler shop and Lover's Lane murders, but struggles to unlock the killer's identity.
Reyka is caught between helping Jodie find her mother, issues with Elsa, and connecting the dots in her murky past. Speelman assumes a false identity and tries to flee the country. In addition, Tanner makes a horrifying discovery.
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