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In Pinewood, the children don't speak. And the last teacher who asked why never left.
When Leah Mercer accepts a teaching position in the remote mountain town of Pinewood, she's looking for a place to disappear. After losing everything -- her career, her reputation, her home -- for daring to report abuse at her Boston school, a six-month contract in a town too small for GPS seems like the fresh start she desperately needs.
But from the moment Leah steps into her classroom, she knows something is wrong.
Nine students. Nine desks. And not a single voice.
The children of Pinewood don't speak. Not to her. Not to each other. Not even by accident. They communicate through gestures, through glances, through a secret language of the body that Leah can see but cannot read. When a pencil drops, the room freezes. When a child coughs, fear flickers across every face.
The principal calls it composure. The townspeople call it tradition.
Leah calls it what it is: terror.
As winter deepens and the roads become impassable, Leah uncovers a conspiracy that stretches back seventy years -- a pact signed in blood by the founding families, renewed every decade with a sacrifice. The missing teachers. The graves in the forest. The children's teeth, kept in drawers like trophies.
And this March, Leah is the one who's been chosen.
With time running out and no way to call for help, Leah must decide how far she's willing to go to protect children who have been taught that silence is the only way to survive -- and whether the courage of one voice can break a cycle of violence that has held this town captive for generations.
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