Malcolm Leslie, a man incarcerated for a crime he didn't commit, hopes that now he is finally free, he can, at last, put the past behind him. In reality, his troubles are only just beginning. . . On finding out that his sentence was a result of the ultimate betrayal, by those closest to him, Malcolm sets off on a quest for some much needed answers. Whether he can deal with what he discovers remains to be seen. . . This is a 'whodunnit' with a difference, scratching underneath the surface of family values and outward respectability, and exposing the destructive elements within.