He buried his wife, but the river brought her back.
Remy Michaels buried his wife in D.C. and fled to the Appalachians for quiet—for a place where the past couldn’t follow.
But when she appears at his cabin, alive and unchanged, the ground beneath him begins to shift.
The river draws strangers who kneel in the fog. The town watches too closely. And everyone insists the same thing: nothing is wrong.
Remy doesn’t know if he’s been given a second chance or if he’s finally losing his grip on reality. What he does know is that keeping her comes at a cost.
Who would you sacrifice to hold on to the one thing you love?