Thirty-something Colquitt and Walter Kennedy live in a
charming, peaceful suburb of the newly bustling Atlanta.
Life is made up of enjoyable work, long, lazy weekends,
and the company of good neighbors. Then, to their shock,
construction starts on the vacant lot next door, a wooded
hillside they'd believed would always remain undeveloped.
Soon, though, they come to realize that more is wrong than
their own diminished privacy. Surely the house can't
be "haunted," yet something about it seems to destroy the
goodness of every person who comes to live in it, until
the entire heart of this friendly neighborhood threatens
to be torn apart.