When Nora accepts a job at Halewood, a remote residential care home, she expects routine, quiet shifts, and the slow rhythm of institutional life. Instead, she begins to notice small inconsistencies - residents who seem oddly aware, conversations that repeat themselves, and a building that feels less like a place and more like something watching her.
As Nora's attention sharpens, the atmosphere of Halewood grows increasingly unsettling. The deeper she looks, the more the world around her starts to bend in subtle ways, until she is forced to question whether the strange patterns she's seeing are coincidences... or part of something far larger.
Halewood is a quiet, psychological novel about observation, persistence, and what happens when a single person refuses to ignore the feeling that reality is not behaving the way it should.