TELL NO ONE is a story of loss and redemption. It begins
innocently enough. Dr. David Beck and his beloved wife,
Elizabeth, are celebrating the anniversary of their first
kiss in the quiet of Lake Charmaine. They grew up together,
first kissed at age twelve, and now, twenty-five years old
and married less than a year, they return for an idyllic
weekend away.
Tragedy shatters their solitude. Elizabeth is abducted and
murdered, her body found in a ditch. Her killer is caught
and brought to justice. But for David Beck, there can be no
closure. Eight years pass. He never gets over Elizabeth’s
murder. He loses himself in his work as an inner city
pediatrician.
But everything changes on the eighth anniversary of
Elizabeth’s death. Two unidentified bodies are found at
Lake Charmaine, unearthed years after their deaths. But
even more disturbing, Beck gets a bizarre email that
mentions a specific phrase – a phrase known only to him and
Elizabeth. The email also tells him to click a hyperlink
the next day at a specific hour – “kiss time” – 6:15PM.