In a seemingly random event, forensic anthropologist Lindsay
Chamberlain is attacked and left for dead. Buried in a shallow
grave in the woods, she manages to escape, although she suffers
from loss of memory as a result of the ordeal.
When Lindsay's memory returns, it is incomplete. She copes with
the trauma by ignoring it, and she allows the authorities to handle
the investigation. As the probe quickly comes to a dead end,
however, the assault looms like a dark cloud over her peace of
mind.
Lindsay joins excavations at an 1830s farm site on the edge of
the Great Smoky Mountains National Park. Unlike previous digs where
Lindsay has worked, this site is an unhappy one. Crew members are
on edge and argue among themselves, and the site director takes an
instant dislike to Lindsay. Furthermore, the principal investigator
is under suspicion of murdering a local resident and stealing
valuable papers from her. If that weren't enough, Lindsay and the
crew are lodged in a haunted house, and even though she is the only
crew member who doesn't believe in ghosts, she is the only one who
sees them.
When very old sealed lead coffins dating from the 1700s are
discovered, Lindsay becomes so excited with the discovery that she
momentarily forgets her own troubles. However, her relief is
short-lived, for inside one of the coffins are the disturbing
remains of a woman who has something frighteningly in common with
Lindsay. Then when one of the crew disappears, no one but Lindsay
is worried or seems to care. If she doesn't figure out what's
happening around her, she might lose her sanity, or worse, her
life.
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