Rearview Eyes is a chilling psychological thriller that explores how manipulation can masquerade as kindness and how trust can become a weapon.
Every morning, students climb aboard Route 6 expecting an ordinary ride to Sherwood High. Instead, they enter the carefully controlled world of Harold Hasker, a bus driver whose calm demeanor, gentle voice, and unwavering attention conceal something far more unsettling. Harold does not threaten. He does not shout. He studies. Through small observations, personal questions, and an uncanny ability to identify what matters most to his passengers, he slowly teaches vulnerable teenagers to surrender pieces of themselves, tokens of trust that become instruments of influence.
Avery Bell notices the danger first when a treasured family keepsake disappears and mysteriously returns. Naomi Archer, a talented artist struggling with loneliness and family turmoil, finds herself drawn into Harold's orbit through a series of seemingly harmless conversations. As more students become emotionally dependent on the validation offered by Harold and his associate, Leon Graves, a hidden network of psychological conditioning begins to emerge.
Only Celia, an outsider who refuses to accept the carefully crafted narrative, begins to see the truth. Her investigation reveals a disturbing system built not on physical captivity, but on emotional control, social isolation, gaslighting, and the gradual erosion of personal identity. As rumors spread and entire communities are manipulated into defending the very people harming their children, Celia must decide how much she is willing to risk to expose a predator who never needs to raise his voice.
Dark, unsettling, and deeply psychological, Rearview Eyes is a novel about coercive influence, manufactured loyalty, and the terrifying power of being truly seen by the wrong person. Beneath the hum of a school bus engine and the watchful gaze reflected in a rearview mirror lies a question that haunts every page:
What would someone learn about you if they discovered the one thing you cannot afford to lose?