Emily Thompson rebuilt a life from tiny, careful habits-classroom routines, quiet evenings, a grief support group-until a string of impossible deaths reopens the only wound she thought she'd closed. The retired officer found outside his car, the clerk whose files were suddenly targeted, the reporter who dug too deep: each body arrives clean and deliberate, each scene arranged with the same intimate knowledge of Mark Johnson's trial. As whispers point toward her, Emily must decide whether silence keeps her safe-or hands the killer the map they need.
Pulled back into the margins of the original investigation, Emily finds an enemy who isn't frantic but patient: someone who rebuilds a life from other people's endings and pins names to a wall like a memoir. Together with Lisa, the friend who refuses to let her hide, and the detective whose patience is fraying, Emily follows a trail of planted evidence, late-night calls, and staged photographs to a place that was never meant to be found.
The question at the center of this unspooling: how do you stop someone who believes they are preserving the story-and who wants you to witness the last chapter? When the past refuses to stay buried, Emily must choose between disappearing again or standing and finishing what the killer started.