The year is 2024. The night of Helen Lewison's fiftieth birthday. One bad decision leads her down a side street in downtown Baltimore where she is assaulted, losing consciousness. She awakens again in a hospital bed in the ICU. Except the year is now 2003, and Helen is 29 years old...and thirsty for revenge.
Scared and fearing she's losing her mind, Helen flees the hospital. As she gradually begins to accept her new existence, her thoughts become fueled by hate and fury, and she starts to see this reset as an opportunity to avenge all those who mistreated her throughout her life, including her attacker in Baltimore.
Meanwhile, on an island off the coast of Maine, a group of three men and two women known as The Latch have been alerted to this rewind by an ancient instrument called the Apparat. It is the first awakening of the Apparat in decades, and, per their oaths, The Latch must hunt the Quarry (Helen) using a mysterious portal designed specifically for that purpose. But only one can travel in the portal at any time, a duty which falls to a man named Lionel, who is now in his late-fifties and on his third mission for the Latch.
Lionel's goal is to find and kill the Quarry before she can alter the trajectory of the world, and though the hunt is physically and mentally taxing, and with every hour that passes, the Quarry becomes deadlier, The Latch believes any awakening of the Apparat means the world's stability is at stake, so Lionel has no choice but to see his duty to the end.
Will Lionel be able to stop Helen before she breaks the world?
The Latch is a fast-paced thriller about justice and revenge, but also grace and fate and redemption, and, in the end, it shows how every decision has the potential to impact the world. If you liked 11/22/63 by Stephen King, you will love The Latch.
Genre: Horror
Scared and fearing she's losing her mind, Helen flees the hospital. As she gradually begins to accept her new existence, her thoughts become fueled by hate and fury, and she starts to see this reset as an opportunity to avenge all those who mistreated her throughout her life, including her attacker in Baltimore.
Meanwhile, on an island off the coast of Maine, a group of three men and two women known as The Latch have been alerted to this rewind by an ancient instrument called the Apparat. It is the first awakening of the Apparat in decades, and, per their oaths, The Latch must hunt the Quarry (Helen) using a mysterious portal designed specifically for that purpose. But only one can travel in the portal at any time, a duty which falls to a man named Lionel, who is now in his late-fifties and on his third mission for the Latch.
Lionel's goal is to find and kill the Quarry before she can alter the trajectory of the world, and though the hunt is physically and mentally taxing, and with every hour that passes, the Quarry becomes deadlier, The Latch believes any awakening of the Apparat means the world's stability is at stake, so Lionel has no choice but to see his duty to the end.
Will Lionel be able to stop Helen before she breaks the world?
The Latch is a fast-paced thriller about justice and revenge, but also grace and fate and redemption, and, in the end, it shows how every decision has the potential to impact the world. If you liked 11/22/63 by Stephen King, you will love The Latch.
Genre: Horror
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