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Aunt Marge

(2024)
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Gwen Trobert's life is a wreck. The young wife is depressed, drug-dependent, and convinced that her husband is cheating. When Aunt Marge, a relative she's never known, offers her farm in Michigan's Upper Peninsula as a place for Gwen to recover, she accepts, aware that she's likely to die if she goes on as she has been.
Life at Marge's farm is peaceful but strange. Marge is blunt, taciturn, and pushy. Charlie, her ward and farm worker, seems nice until Gwen learns about his shocking past. As Gwen becomes more comfortable with the area, she finds an odd secret. Day by day, more secrets are revealed, leaving her unsure what she should do. The situation she's uncovered makes Gwen nervous, but she refuses to return home until she's sure her husband has been honest with her.
The more she learns about what is going on in an old POW barracks on her aunt's property, the more Gwen is convinced she has to find out why. What she learns could bring disaster, maybe to Aunt Marge, maybe to Gwen herself.

Genre: Mystery

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