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In September 1852, near Quorn in the Flinders Ranges, a young shepherd was killed by members of the local Aboriginal community. Police and European settlers pursued the Aboriginal group, and eventually murdered a number of them in reprisal. Almost 170 years later, descendants of James Brown's family reach out to the Indigenous descendants to find out what happened and why. Can the atrocities of the past be healed through the act of truth telling, or will rifts be widened?