Seven years ago, Sloane McKenna's life ended in a rain-slicked alley. The only problem? She's still breathing.
For nearly a decade, Sloane has lived in the quiet safety of her curated life, convinced that the man who ruined her was dead and buried. But when a familiar face appears in a high-end art gallery, the carefully constructed walls of her reality begin to crumble.
He's back. Or perhaps, he never left.
As Sloane is drawn into a high-stakes game of cat and mouse, a series of anonymous texts and a "body that never was" force her to confront a terrifying possibility: her own memory is a traitor. Haunted by the phenomenon of "False Memory Syndrome" and a university connection that goes deeper than she ever imagined, Sloane must race through a 72-hour countdown to uncover the truth of what really happened seven years ago.
In a world where facts are fluid and the past is constantly being rewritten, Sloane must decide if she can trust the evidence of her eyes-or if the most dangerous lie is the one she told herself to survive.
From G.H. Arthur comes a twisty, atmospheric psychological thriller that asks: How do you solve a crime that everyone-including you-has forgotten?