When a body is found in an abandoned Miami restaurant, the scene looks almost embarrassingly familiar: a table for two, one untouched plate, and a note that reads, You forgot.
At first, it feels like a domestic murder dressed up for effect. Then the second body appears. Then a third. Each victim is staged around a different kind of absence: the person who doesn’t listen, the person who only shows up when something is already broken, the person who remembers every obligation except the one that mattered.
And every message points a little closer to Ethan.
The killer calls herself Sybil. She isn’t hiding from him. She’s arranging a lesson.
And Sybil does not want to disappear.
She wants Ethan to find her.
And when he does, she’ll be waiting.
Genre: Thriller
At first, it feels like a domestic murder dressed up for effect. Then the second body appears. Then a third. Each victim is staged around a different kind of absence: the person who doesn’t listen, the person who only shows up when something is already broken, the person who remembers every obligation except the one that mattered.
And every message points a little closer to Ethan.
The killer calls herself Sybil. She isn’t hiding from him. She’s arranging a lesson.
And Sybil does not want to disappear.
She wants Ethan to find her.
And when he does, she’ll be waiting.
Genre: Thriller