In Grey Hollow, nothing ever seems out of place—until the night the wind stops moving.
When Arin Hale wakes to a world that insists his mother has been dead for eight years, he is left with a memory no one else shares and a reality that refuses to acknowledge her existence. Photographs shift, records deny, and even the people he trusts begin to question his sanity. But buried within his own handwriting, Arin discovers a chilling truth: this has happened before—and he knew it would happen again.
As the quiet town continues its ordinary rhythm, Arin begins to unravel a pattern of disappearances that no one remembers and no one dares to notice. Because in Grey Hollow, the past is not forgotten—it is rewritten. And the deeper he searches, the more dangerous it becomes to remember.