Barely returned from her secret meeting with Patrice Ganimana, Kate goes to Alice Munezero. There she finally gets the chance to confront her about her relationship with Michael. Do the two even want to overthrow the Rwandan president and her one-party system? Their meeting takes a dramatic turn when an attempt is made on the politician's life by poison. Who wanted Alice Munezero dead? Kate must hurry to retrieve her mother's files before she herself is targeted by the assassins. In the process, she runs into her unknown aide again. Although he turns out to work for Eunice Clayton, she doesn't quite want to trust him. Nevertheless, she sets off with him on a journey to her old home in Rwanda. There, she relives her traumatic memories. But Kate continues to doggedly pursue her mission, closely examining whether the legal system is prepared to extradite Ganimana. For despite the modern judicial system, the country lacks the capacity to handle such a complex case. Where can the financial resources come from to pay qualified staff? Should the Rwandan government accept help from the West, or will it insist on its autonomy?