When five-year-old Jack starts talking about a life “before he died,” his mother brushes it off as a child’s wild imagination. But then he shares details about their family’s lake house—details he could not possibly know. Even more unsettling, he claims to remember being Zack, her nephew who drowned there years ago.
Jack’s father refuses to believe it, but the cracks in certainty widen. At a family dinner by the lake, Jack whispers a sentence that changes everything: “It wasn’t an accident.”
Now the past is rushing back with a vengeance, dredging up grief, guilt, and dangerous secrets. If the truth surfaces, it could destroy their family.
Is Jack a little boy with a vivid imagination or a witness returned from the grave?