It was where they had camped every Easter for five years - a beautiful, peaceful place. Before the murders began . . . The sanctuary that has been his and his father's had been violated. He had to reclaim it.
Matt needed to go back to Sweetwater. Maybe his return would help retrieve the great memories and escape the nightmares. Maybe it would help him let go of his loss and sorrow. Even if his mother, Sophie, had forbidden it.
When Matt convinces his best friends, twins Anna and Jared, to camp for a night at Sweetwater with him and his sister Jenny, he asks them to risk more than they could possibly imagine.
Can friendship withstand sacrifice? Can love of a family and friends override self-preservation? Can the four survive a Sweetwater night?