EJ Cassidy was average in nearly every way. She blended in throughout her whole life. But now she stands out, and not for good reason.
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After EJ doesn't return from work, her parents call the cops. Detectives spend hours and hours questioning those from her life. When Detective Cohen Blaine can't find any leads from the few he questioned; he decides to split up his team and investigate a good more of people in her life.
EJ's family is so grateful that Detective Blaine has taken such interest in their daughter's case, but they wonder why he IS so interested. Does he know something? Has he met EJ before? Does he relate to the family? What could it be?
As the questioning goes on, the more and more Detective Blaine wishes that he hadn't made such a commitment to this case. Instead of questioning it becomes pure interrogation.
Evelyn's life was normal-until it wasn't.
One moment, she's standing over a body she doesn't remember, covered in blood she doesn't understand. The next, the police are looking at her like she's guilty, and no one believes she didn't do it.
But someone else knows more than they're saying. As Evelyn tries to piece together the fragments of that night, the truth becomes more elusive-until it's too late to turn back.
In a game of lies and deception, Evelyn might be the one playing, or the one being played.