After her sister is murdered, Isabelle expects the world to feel emptier. Instead, it feels watched. Her sister's friends pull her in quickly - too quickly. They say she shouldn't be alone. They say they're family now. They say they owe it to her sister to protect her. Six of them. Grieving. United. Untouchable. Then the messages begin. No name. No number. Just details only someone close would know. You were there. Ask them what really happened. She didn't die alone. At first, Isabelle thinks someone is tormenting them. Until the group starts shrinking. One friend gone. Then another. No bodies. No answers. Just silence. The remaining ones swear it isn't connected. But the closer Isabelle looks at the night her sister died, the more the stories shift. The alibis blur. The grief feels rehearsed. And the people who promised to protect her start watching her a little too carefully. If her sister's murder wasn't random- Then this isn't revenge. And Isabelle may not be uncovering a killer. She may be walking straight into whatever finished her sister.
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