Almost dying changes a person. Some find a new appreciation for life. Others discover hidden strengths. But for Ryan Hubbard, surviving a fatal car crash leaves him with something far more unsettling-the ability to hear voices and see ghosts.
The voice in his head isn't his own. It whispers, pleads, and urges him toward something-someone-lost to time. At first, Ryan thinks he's losing his mind. No one believes him when he tries to explain what's happening. His parents dismiss it as trauma, his friends think it's a joke, and even he starts to wonder if the accident shattered more than just his body.
But when a dare leads him to a supposedly haunted house, Ryan stumbles upon something he wasn't meant to find-the diary of a dead little girl. And with it, a mystery buried beneath years of silence. The voice grows louder, more insistent. Someone needs him to listen. Someone needs him to remember.
With the help of his fearless best friend Lya and the relentless voice that refuses to leave him, Ryan is pulled into a chilling hunt for a killer who was never caught. The closer he gets to the truth, the more dangerous the secrets become. Because some ghosts don't just haunt-they warn.
And if Ryan isn't careful, he might be next.