When the world goes quiet, something begins to listen.
After the collapse of the economy, entire neighborhoods fall into unnatural stillness. No alarms. No screams. No signs of forced entry. Yet every morning, homes are found emptied with surgical precision-food gone, valuables taken, and one person missing without a trace.
Cal Dorn refuses to accept that his daughter is just another disappearance.
Driven by grief and obsession, he patrols the silent streets, uncovering a pattern no one else dares to face. These are not ordinary looters. They move without sound, pass through walls, and study the lives they erase. Beneath abandoned homes and dead shopping centers, something older and colder has begun to organize.
They are not stealing to survive.
They are collecting.
As Cal descends into a hidden world of mimic rooms, stolen identities, and silent predators, he discovers a horrifying truth: the quieter you are, the longer you live-but silence comes at a cost.
Because once they learn your life...
They don't just take it.
They replace it.