Caleb Mercer never believed the stories about Black Hollow Lighthouse.
For over forty years, the lighthouse has stood abandoned on the cliffs, its beacon still mysteriously operating-despite no one being there to maintain it. The town that once surrounded it, Black Hollow, vanished without a trace in 1982. No records exist. No maps show its location.
It was erased.
Caleb's grandfather, Elijah Mercer, was the last known keeper of the lighthouse before he disappeared along with the town. Now, after stumbling across old newspaper clippings about missing persons tied to Black Hollow, Caleb sets out to investigate.
What he finds is worse than the legends.
The lighthouse's beacon turns on at 11:59 PM.
And when the light sweeps across the ocean, it reveals a town that shouldn't be there.
A town where the people don't remember how they got there.
A town that disappears when the light fades.
As Caleb pieces together the horrifying truth, he begins to realize that this isn't just about what happened to his grandfather.
It's about what happened to him.
Because he's been here before.
And the lighthouse has been waiting for him to return.