Can you trust your neighbors are who they say they are?
When Avery and her family move to a secluded island in the Puget Sound, she believes it’s the perfect place to call home. It’s quiet, safe, and friendly.
But when her husband takes a job on a crabbing boat in Alaska, Avery is left alone with her teenage daughter. Soon, the isolation that once felt peaceful turns threatening. Ferries are unreliable, storms knock out the power, and someone dangerous is watching their every move.
The neighbors seem kind. They’re always helpful, always near. But their generosity soon feels like something darker. Their smiles linger too long. Their visits never end.
Now Avery can’t tell where friendship ends and fear begins.
Because Avery isn’t just being watched.
She’s being hunted by someone she’s already let in.