From New York Times bestselling author Brian Freeman comes a
gripping psychological thriller about a woman haunted by terrifying
memories--of someone else's life.
On the Fourth of July, Hallie Evers dies at a rooftop party in Las
Vegas.
Hours later, she wakes up in the hospital, disoriented but alive. Why
can't she find the doctor who revived her? Why does her head feel
crowded and loud? Why do her memories feel both foreign and familiar?
Her self-doubt spirals into crippling paranoia.
Hallie knows that mental illness runs in her family--her mother suffered
from delusions that led to an early death. But now even Hallie's dreams
are fraught with details that seem like more than imagination--vivid
images of a city she remembers but has never visited in her life. As she
embarks on a cross-country search for answers, Hallie catches glimpses
of what feel like another person's memories. It's a dark, horrifying,
tragic vision...of someone else's murder.
But is any of it real?