The watchers have become the watched. And Cal Becker is running out of places to hide.
After discovering that his perfect neighbors across the street might not be as innocent as they seem, Cal thought he had the upper hand. He was wrong.
A mysterious USB drive appears in his mailbox containing footage he never recordedsurveillance videos of himself sleeping, moving through his house, living his life while completely unaware he was being documented with professional precision.
Someone has been inside his home. Someone has access to equipment he doesn't remember installing. Someone knows his routines better than he knows them himself.
As Cal digs deeper into the digital files, he discovers timestamps that don't match his memory, audio recordings of conversations he doesn't remember having, and evidence that his own surveillance operation may have been compromised from the very beginning.
But the most chilling discovery isn't what the cameras capturedit's what they reveal about the thin line between watching and being watched, between observer and subject, between paranoia and justifiable fear.
Because when you spend your life looking through windows, you eventually forget that glass works both ways.
Part 2 of the addictive psychological thriller series that's keeping readers up all night.
Warning: This serial ends on a cliffhanger. Part 3 releases September 16th.
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Genre: Mystery
After discovering that his perfect neighbors across the street might not be as innocent as they seem, Cal thought he had the upper hand. He was wrong.
A mysterious USB drive appears in his mailbox containing footage he never recordedsurveillance videos of himself sleeping, moving through his house, living his life while completely unaware he was being documented with professional precision.
Someone has been inside his home. Someone has access to equipment he doesn't remember installing. Someone knows his routines better than he knows them himself.
As Cal digs deeper into the digital files, he discovers timestamps that don't match his memory, audio recordings of conversations he doesn't remember having, and evidence that his own surveillance operation may have been compromised from the very beginning.
But the most chilling discovery isn't what the cameras capturedit's what they reveal about the thin line between watching and being watched, between observer and subject, between paranoia and justifiable fear.
Because when you spend your life looking through windows, you eventually forget that glass works both ways.
Part 2 of the addictive psychological thriller series that's keeping readers up all night.
Warning: This serial ends on a cliffhanger. Part 3 releases September 16th.
Join Sam's newsletter at www.samchaseauthor.com
Genre: Mystery
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