When Sarah moved into a new flat to start her life over, she had no idea her troubles had just begun. The upstairs neighbours seemed friendly at first, but then the noises start, strange bangs and crashes that follow Sarah from room to room. Then things start moving around in her home, and her friends begin to vanish one by one. Somehow it is all connected to the strange neighbours above her, but how, and why? What secret are the odd couple upstairs keeping and will Sarah survive to tell the tale?
Jack Greene has been writing horror fiction with a sci-fi twist for many years, perfecting the style that you see in her books today. Influenced by the likes of James Herbert, Anne McCaffrey and Dean Koontz, Jack has taken the horror genre a little further down the path, adding her own dark humour as well as giving her characters a flawed depth that some seem to lack in fiction today. Jack gets ideas from all kinds of places, strange ideas and fantasies that turn into stories both macabre and twisted. A peek into the mind of a horror writer is a glimpse into insanity, and Jack Greene scoops up the pieces and creates a story from them.