A novel of secrets, reflection, and the ghosts we create ourselves. When small-town lawyer Clara Hensley loses yet another case, she's ready to give up on her struggling practice-until a mysterious widow appears in her office with an unusual request: to rewrite her will in secret. The widow, Margaret Vale, lives in a seaside mansion with a single rule-never open the curtains of the great bay window that overlooks the harbor. "Some things," she says, "should stay unseen." Days later, Margaret is found dead. The police call it an accident. The town calls it murder. And when the will reveals Clara as the sole heir to the Vale estate, she becomes the prime suspect. To clear her name, Clara must uncover what really happened inside that house. But behind the glass, something watches. Something that knows the truth Margaret died protecting. As the fog thickens over Gull's Haven, Clara will learn that the truth isn't always what we see-it's what looks back at us. A slow-burn psychological thriller that becomes an unforgettable storm of suspense, The Window explores the fragile line between guilt and innocence, reflection and reality.