"Lee Donne's family is gifted. Her mother has three
doctorates, her father is an economics genius, and her
grandfather is a world-renowned Shakespearean scholar.
Lee's own gift, if you could call it that, is an eidetic
memory that seems to maintain a visual representation of
everything she's ever seen. For the most part, this gift
is useless; it certainly hasn't helped Lee in college,
where she's just spent four years drifting from major to
major, with no degree in sight." "Without a job or
prospects, Lee is relieved to be house-sitting her
grandfather's isolated Oregon home. But her stay soon
becomes a nightmare when she is tormented by strange and
menacing noises at night. Emboldened by a visit from her
friend Casey, Lee finds that the source of these haunting
sounds is an all-too-human force - a young and well-
respected man." "He knew that Lee's grandfather would be
away, but what could he have been looking for? The search
for answers takes Lee from the Pacific Northwest to the
streets of New Orleans." Using her strange gift as she
probes into her family's past, Lee uncovers secrets more
far-reaching and sinister than she ever could imagine.