Macy Von Dresch has always trusted her instincts. They're what got her the job at the Enquirer. They're what lost it. They're the only thing that kept her steady when familiar places started to feel subtly off, when the past refused to stay buried, and when her best friend vanished somewhere along a stretch of Kentucky road that shouldn't exist. Macy isn't searching for answers so much as relief-an explanation for the growing certainty that she's being pulled toward something unnamed. Something patient. Something watching. But as the fragments align, Macy is forced to consider that whatever has its eyes on her isn't interested in comfort or forgiveness. It only wants to see what she'll do next. And as the truth tightens around her, the question threatening to unravel may be more dangerous than the secrets waiting at the end of the line: Is Macy hunting for monsters in the real world—or is she quietly nursing her own from within