Jimmy Thane knows all about crossroads. Every time he's faced with one
he's taken the wrong path. At the peak of his career, he chose alcohol.
When his job became shaky, he turned to drugs. And when his wife lost
faith in him, he turned to other women. Now, Jimmy's clean, and he's at
a new crossroad: he's landed the job of a CEO at a failing company in
South Florida and has seven weeks to turn it around. Except, from the
moment he enters the building, he senses there's something very
wrong--the place is too quiet, too empty. When the police come calling
about the disappearance of the former CEO, Jimmy begins to wonder what
he got himself into. Then he discovers surveillance equipment in his
neighbor's house, looking straight into his living room. And he begins
to notice that his wife isn't just tired, she's terrified, and trying to
hide it. Nothing is as it seems. Jimmy no longer feels like he's living
the dream. Instead, he's plunged into the worst kind of nightmare there
is. And when he finally gets to the truth, it's more shocking and
terrifying than could be imagined.