![]() Since the police have zero interest in pursuing what Lena knows are suspicious circumstances around Desiree’s demise, she hits the streets, uptown and down, by foot and bike, mass transit, and Uber, tracking down leads with baby sister’s friends, flings, and-uncomfortably for her-family. A fan of friends with benefits, she’s “never been big on relationships.” She doesn’t even do social media except to keep tabs on her sister, Desiree, another exile from her life after Desiree's DUI two years ago. ![]() ![]() A loner, she hasn’t had a relationship with her hip-hop–mogul father since she was 4 her mother and grandmother both died five years ago and she hasn’t seen her best friend, who’s burying herself in a master’s program in nonprofit management at Columbia, in a year. Lena may be just 28, but she’s as hard-boiled as a millennial gets. When her estranged ex–reality-star younger sister turns up shoeless and dead of an overdose on a Bronx playground, Lena Scott has to prove to herself-and everyone else-that it was not an accident. ![]()
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