![]() She cannot understand why her great-aunt was killed for these paintings. ![]() As a child, Jill had seen a mysterious cache of paintings hidden in the attic but was told never to go near them again. Her mother got fed up when her Mormon fundamentalist husband took his fifth wife. Jill returns to the Breck homestead where she grew up. He tells her that if she ever needs anything to call. He is an executive in St Kilda Consulting, a security company. Lane makes a mistake which endangers his life, Jill saves him, and Joe thanks her by giving her his card. Meanwhile, on the Colorado, Jillian Breck, Modesty's only living relative, is guiding Joe Faroe and his 16-year old son, Lane, on a white water rafting trip. Score, for he is the burglar, burns down the house and barn and tells his employer that the paintings burned with it. 22 squirrel gun misfires, he hits her, she falls and dies. He wants the paintings she owns, but she will not give them up. ![]() A man wearing a ski mask has broken into her house. She is old and has lived on the ranch for most of her life, so she knows the night sounds well. On a desolate ranch in Northern Arizona, Modesty Breck is awakened by an unfamiliar noise. ![]()
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