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Detective Marcus Hale thought he'd seen every kind of impossible-until the night a man vanished on camera without a trace. One frame he existed. The next, he didn't. As Marcus rewinds the footage again and again, the truth becomes undeniable: "One frame he existed. The next frame he didn't."
Called out of retirement to investigate a series of disappearances beneath New York General Hospital, Marcus descends into a hidden sub‑level that shouldn't exist-an underground corridor where the walls seem to breathe, shadows move on their own, and the air hums with something ancient and hungry. Nurse Rosalyn Brady and maintenance worker Dwayne are the only two who know the truth: the hospital is lying, the cameras are looping fake footage, and the corridor is changing... watching... choosing.
When Marcus hears his own name whispered from the darkness, he realizes the disappearances aren't random. The corridor isn't just a place-it's a predator. And it has already decided who it wants next.
A mature thriller about vanishing points, living shadows, and the terrifying spaces we were never meant to enter.