End of the Day records attorney William Lohr, who left corporate practice in the big city years before for solo practice in Winchester, Kentucky, who now waits for his interview with his last client of the day. The client, Ernest Clapp, comes from the furthest reaches of the state and is an uneducated and perhaps poorly informed citizen unable to resolve the mysterious disappearance of his brother. Ernest, bewildered by the complexity of legal matters, changes many of his questions for William into clues and these lead both men to the same conclusions about brother Corey's disappearance and fatal demise, illustrating the commonality found in so many people regardless of their backgrounds.
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