Detective Thomas Grey keeps finding notes in his own handwriting that he doesn't remember writing."The painting never existed." "She died trying to fix it."The handwriting looks old.At the Hotel Eternity, where the name is more literal than advertised, nothing is quite what it seems. Everyone remembers a masterpiece that never existed. Grilled cheese gets praised as culinary genius. And no one questions any of it.Grey has one case: the murder of twelve-year-old Sarah Hartwick. No witnesses. Just breadcrumbs she left behind, if they're even real.The deeper he digs, the less he can trust. The witnesses. The world around him. His own mind."You're running out of time."Welcome to a world where the case never closes, memory is the only evidence, and the only thing worse than forgetting is finally remembering.