There is a killer loose in the city. The victims are all young women. There is no trail to follow. The murderer is never seen or heard. The police are silent on the situation, unable to decipher what these seemingly random women have in common.
Janis Jones, a thirty-year old, late-night waitress in a failing diner, however, knows one thing which they all share: An appearance in her dreams.
Ever since she was twelve, Janis has been afraid of falling asleep. She knows that when she settles down for the night there is a chance she will see another dead body. Who they are, and how they came to be there, is a mystery, but they are all the same; bloodied, broken, and lifeless.
It is her curse to see them, and it has weighed on her horribly, turning her into an insomniac, toppling her every relationship, pushing her ever closer to the edge. Yet, when another dream appears, and she witnesses the killer’s next victim left propped up in a bus-stop, her entire world changes. For the first time, Janis recognizes who she sees; she served her coffee less than twenty-four hours before.
Now, given a chance to alter her own dream, Janis Jones sets out on a mission to locate the woman. In a desperate race against the clock, she journeys from one corner of the city to the other, down her own personal rabbit hole, confronting her visions and the madness within them, all with the hope that she is not too late.
What she finds though, is that her dreams are just the beginning, and that she is tied to each of these victims in a way more horrible than she could have ever imagined.
Janis Jones, a thirty-year old, late-night waitress in a failing diner, however, knows one thing which they all share: An appearance in her dreams.
Ever since she was twelve, Janis has been afraid of falling asleep. She knows that when she settles down for the night there is a chance she will see another dead body. Who they are, and how they came to be there, is a mystery, but they are all the same; bloodied, broken, and lifeless.
It is her curse to see them, and it has weighed on her horribly, turning her into an insomniac, toppling her every relationship, pushing her ever closer to the edge. Yet, when another dream appears, and she witnesses the killer’s next victim left propped up in a bus-stop, her entire world changes. For the first time, Janis recognizes who she sees; she served her coffee less than twenty-four hours before.
Now, given a chance to alter her own dream, Janis Jones sets out on a mission to locate the woman. In a desperate race against the clock, she journeys from one corner of the city to the other, down her own personal rabbit hole, confronting her visions and the madness within them, all with the hope that she is not too late.
What she finds though, is that her dreams are just the beginning, and that she is tied to each of these victims in a way more horrible than she could have ever imagined.