In 2015, a recently divorced Denver architect buys a battered 1950s camera on impulse. When he discovers an undeveloped roll of film inside, curiosity turns into compulsion. The photos reveal a winter getaway in Summit County: a couple smiling in lodge light, then one final image that feels wrong. Chasing details in bannisters, mirror angles, and handwritten ledger lines, he follows the trail from Denver to Breckenridge and Keystone, where local history has sharp edges. The search forces him to knock on doors he has no right to open, including the family left behind by a long-ago disappearance. As names surface, so does a question that cannot be archived: what does truth cost, and who gets to carry it