"Recently laid-off from his newspaper and desperate for work, war correspondent Nick Bishop takes a humbling job: writing a profile of a new mindfulness app called Clarity. It's easy money, and a chance to return to his hometown for his first visit in years. The app itself seems like a retread of old ideas--relaxing white noise and guided meditations. But then there are the "Sleep Songs." A woman's hauntingly beautiful voice sings a ballad that is anything but soothing--it's disturbing, really, more of a warning than a relaxation--but it works. Deep, refreshing sleep follows. So do nightmares. Vivid and chilling, they feature a dead woman who calls Nick by name and whispers guidance--or are they threats? And soon her voice follows him long after the song is done. As the effects of the nightmares begin to permeate his waking life, Nick makes a terrifying discovery: no one involved with Clarity has any interest in his article. Their interest is in him"--
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PRAISE FOR SCOTT CARSON:
'Wow! A terrific horror/suspense/disaster novel' Stephen King.
'Horror has a new name and it's Scott Carson' Michael Connelly.
'A must read for fans of eerie gripping storytelling' Dean Koontz.
'The year's best spine-tingler is already here. Scott Carson has answered your dark prayers' John Connolly
'Wow! A terrific horror/suspense/disaster novel' Stephen King.
'Horror has a new name and it's Scott Carson' Michael Connelly.
'A must read for fans of eerie gripping storytelling' Dean Koontz.
'The year's best spine-tingler is already here. Scott Carson has answered your dark prayers' John Connolly