Someone wants Ethan Calder to prove where he was.
The problem is-he already knows what the answer might be.
When an anonymous package arrives containing a flash drive and a single line-You should remember this-Ethan Calder realizes his carefully ordered life has a fracture running through it.
The footage shows a narrow window of time from a night he barely recalls. A window that could place him at the center of a crime he never believed he was capable of committing.
As questions mount and pressure closes in, Ethan is forced to confront the uncomfortable truth: an alibi only matters if you trust your own memory.
Told with quiet intensity and psychological precision, Alibi Window is a tense suspense novella about doubt, self-deception, and the thin line between innocence and responsibility.
Perfect for readers who enjoy slow-burn psychological thrillers, domestic suspense, and stories where the most dangerous witness is the one inside your own head.