A vanished girl. A silent flock. And a detective who knows that sometimes, the witnesses don't speak, they stare.
When twelve-year-old Clara Wren disappears by the shores of Ashford Lake, the quiet Welsh village whispers of tragedy, bad luck, or something worse. But beneath those whispers, something older is stirring.
The swans, usually graceful, mute sentinels of the water, have begun to behave strangely. Watching. Circling. Gathering.
Detective Elias Reed has seen this before. Years ago, another child vanished by a lake, and the swans were there too. Obsessed with avian behavior and ancient folklore, Elias believes the flock knows more than anyone dares to imagine.
As Elias delves deeper into the village's buried secrets, he uncovers a chilling connection between the swans, a drowned town beneath the reservoir, and a forgotten pact made generations ago.
Because the swans don't sing.
They remember.
And in the silence, something is waiting to rise.