Truth about Kerry

After arriving in the small, fishing village where Kerry died, Emma realizes the death was never really investigated and the locals don't want to talk to her.

[4] Her quest, to find out what really happened, targets one local villager named Patrick, who she believes may have been fatally obsessed with Kerry.

Desperate to prove that Patrick was involved, it isn't long before Emma believes that the village may be hiding more secrets than she thought, and that foul play may have led to Kerry's death... or murder.

The score for Truth About Kerry was written by composer Ciaran Hope, who is best known for the soundtracks to many films, including The Letters, Screw Cupid, Hollywood Horror, and Grace.

Contributors included celebrated Irish violinist Cora Venus Lunny, soprano Anne Cecere, Rich Ploucher on violin, viola & cello, Colm Ó’Snodaigh (as Kíla) on whistles & flutes, fifth-generation Irish Uileann piper Kevin Rowsome, acoustic guitarist Jamie O'Connell, world-renowned Canadian percussionist Satnam Ramgotra, Ciaran Hope on woodwinds & piano, and the Lalo Guerrero School of Music Choir.