What separates dusk from dawn? In the summer of 2014, Aaron Heno was tried and convicted of manslaughter. He spent years in Manor house prison, impatiently biding time until his parole hearing. After two years of hell, he was given back his freedom As fourteen year old Aaron tries to adjust to life on the other side, several murders are committed around the time of his release. Police immediately assume he is involved, they think that he is the missing piece of the puzzle they've been searching for. Aaron is the prime suspect, yet again, of the grisly string of murders, but did he do it? Will evidence of his guilt be found, or will the police blame him regardless?