Grady Sachs lives a quiet, forgettable life.
A dull job, a blank routine, and no real attachments - exactly how he likes it. But when he's suddenly arrested and accused of crimes he doesn't understand, the world begins to close in.
The evidence is perfect. The process moves quickly. And no one seems to care that he's telling the truth.
As the walls tighten, memories start to slip. Faces feel familiar. And the line between who he is and who he's accused of being starts to disappear.
This isn't a mistake.
It's something else.
Something he was sure he'd never have to relive again.