Three gunshots shatter the austere silence of the Magistrate's court, killing a union standover man moments before he was to reveal his criminal accomplices. For Duncan, this case causes him to reach further back into his past than he ever dared venture. The victim's lawyer, Grace Barlow, accuses his former union colleagues, all-too-aware of the fear tactics they've used in the past in their pursuit of equality. But when her innocence is challenged by an eye-witness's accusation, the finger points back to her. Duncan's blind belief in Grace's innocence puzzles his colleagues, who assume his support relates to the colour of her skin. But for Duncan, there is a deeper connection that he must unearth.