As the saying goes, 'truth is sometimes stranger than fiction', but for the stoic matriarch, Mrs. Harmond, and her family, the events which characterise their lives do not come from a horror movie, but are a part of their daily reality. In the community they are seen as pariahs, as Mrs. Harmond's father had been accused of committing sacrilege, cursing the entire family to a life of strange disappearances, uncontrollable juvenile behaviour and horrifying deaths. This is a story about overcoming the odds to beat the curse.