The phone line is dead. The woman calling isn't.
When Claire Mercer returns to her late grandmother's house in Bellwether, an unplugged telephone rings at exactly 11:47 p.m.
The stranger on the line knows Claire's name. She also knows who will die tomorrow.
The first warning comes true. Then another call predicts a second death. Each attempt to change the future pulls Claire deeper into Bellwether's buried past - toward a vanished clinic, erased patients, stolen memories, and a seven-minute experiment that fractured more than time.
As Claire begins remembering a life she never lived, she discovers that the caller is connected to her family in an impossible way. Another version of someone she trusts is hunting the remaining witnesses. And if Claire answers the final call, there may be no one left to remember the world that existed before.
The Call That Came Tomorrow is a fast, atmospheric psychological thriller about memory, identity, family secrets, and a future that refuses to stay buried. Perfect for readers who enjoy reality-bending mysteries, dark small-town secrets, and high-concept suspense.