Roger lost his father, not to death, but to a cage at the Washington State Penitentiary. His mother, trying to protect what little innocence remained in her son, moved them across the country, to the only remaining family they had left, to her Uncle Jefferey’s place, nestled deep in the woods, hiding next to a gorgeous lake. After long days of pleasant talks while fishing on the lake with Uncle Jefferey, Roger is attacked by haunting dreams of terrible events he should know nothing about. Are these dreams shaped by nothing more than his fractured resolve, of his youth slipping away with the sands of time or is it something more? Across town, a woman is hunted down and murdered. Detective Dale Rickman is on the case, and upon first glance of the bloody crime scene, he is pulled back to a string of murders twenties year before—to the murderer he never apprehended. Chrissy, a recluse, and sister of the only survivor from the grisly murders two decades before, is starting to believe that something odd is happening in her town, and the boy, Roger, is at the heart of this feeling. Are Roger’s dreams connected to this town, a place he’d never been before? Why are the women being murdered? And why does Roger feel like he is living a nightmare? A storm is on the horizon, one that has been in motion for many years. What might lay on the other side? (Takes place within the "This Is Why We Suffered" Universe. Can be read as a standalone.)
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