During a vacation in the Caribbean, fifteen-year old Kate Huntley's
father, a prominent U.S. scientist, is murdered before her eyes. For the
next ten years Kate grows up alone in Haiti, one of the most dangerous
and poorest countries in the Western Hemisphere. Not a day goes by that
she doesn't think of her father. Kate pushes herself to become stronger,
mentally and physically. Every day is a struggle for survival. And yet
she lives for only one reason...revenge. While looking for a drug lord
via satellite in Port-au-Prince, Haiti's capital, Jack Coffey, rookie
FBI agent, spots Kate Huntley. Jack is sent by the agency to find Ms.
Huntley and bring her back to the States. They have many unanswered
questions about her father's death. A professional and responsible man,
Jack is confused by Kate's lack of cooperation. He wants to help her
return to the States where he believes she'll be safe, but she treats
him like the enemy and refuses to go. Everything about her is a
contradiction. She looks fragile and innocent, but every time he turns
around she's putting another thug in his place. In the beginning Jack
wonders if Kate's distrust of his superiors is warranted or just simple
paranoia. In the end, Jack realizes nothing is as it seems.