When truth is lost to grief, memory becomes a weapon.
A psychological domestic suspense novel about grief, perception, and the quiet ways a life can come undone.
Juniper Walder’s world collapses in a single day: her mother is gone, and the life she built with her husband shatters under the weight of a devastating betrayal. Forced out of the home and routine she thought were permanent, she’s struggling to steady herself in the aftermath—grieving, disoriented, and unsure what to trust.
But as she begins piecing together her days, small inconsistencies creep in. Details shift. Memories blur at the edges. Conversations feel slightly wrong. Nothing dramatic—just enough to make her question her own mind.
Juniper reasons it’s stress. Exhaustion. The natural fallout of trauma.
But the feeling of being watched can’t be so easily explained away.
And the more she tries to reclaim her reality, the more unstable it becomes.
When the Dead Remember explores the fragile boundary between truth and perception, the distortions of grief, and the danger of trusting the memories meant to protect us.