The psychiatrist who helps others confront their darkest fears has one he can't face: his own past.
Jake Porter has built a successful life — respected career, adoring partner, professional acclaim. The only thing missing is the first ten years of his life. No memories. Just a void.
Then the nightmares start. Vivid, violent, and disturbingly real. The kind that don't feel like yours. The kind that make you wonder if the past you can't remember is trying to find its way back.
Hutson goes somewhere most horror writers avoid — into the horror of not knowing yourself. The truth Jake uncovers in a decaying seaside town isn't just disturbing. It's the kind of truth that makes you wish you'd stopped looking.
Read this if: you want horror that gets under your skin and stays there. This isn't about what's in the dark. It's about what's already inside you.