When nine-year-old Alice Hart survives a terrible home fire,she's taken by her estranged grandmother June to Thornfield, aremote rural property with vast flower fields and many secrets.
As Alice is introduced to life at Thornfield, it's her 'aunt'Candy Blue, and The Flowers - the women for whom Thornfield isa refuge - who make Alice feel welcomed. Although June claimsthat Alice's mother Agnes was never at Thornfield, at everyturn, Alice feels her mother's presence.
When Alice finally releases her voice, she demands answersabout her family. Instead, June continues weaving a web ofdeceit to hide the painful and shame-filled past.
On a visit to meet Jonathan's family, Liza is horrified towitness the Falls' treatment of their youngest son - promptingher to have a chat with Tanner.
Jack confronts the old Donkey Pitch case head-on while lookingfor Bear's owner. Honey and Molina begin to suspect that theyare not the only ones playing.
As he probes further, Jack is convinced the Donkey Pitchkiller is still at large. Meanwhile, in the house of horrors,Honey grows increasingly paranoid they are being watched.
After uncovering evidence of the shocking extent of hergrandmother's lies and manipulations, Alice, now 24, fleesThornfield and begins building a new life in a desert towncalled Agnes Bluff.
Glen is forced to detox when his addiction lands him in the ER.Edie struggles to convince her new boss, the US Attorney, tobuild a case against Purdue.
Another creepy gift from Penderecki sets Jack off in a newdirection, but are his theories just that? Honey takes controlof his predicament, only to find it is too late.