Storyline
When Claire was a kid, her world basically imploded—her best friend vanished, and then they found out he’d been murdered. Fast forward twenty-five years, and the wounds are still raw, honestly. Bill, the boy’s father, is one of those people who can’t let go, like at all. He’s desperate for answers, and, clearly, the cops haven’t delivered. Instead, he turns to Eleanor, a psychic who’s got a reputation for seeing things no one else can, for better or worse. The two of them head out to this moor that’s infamous for being, well, super creepy. Think fog, shadows, and that feeling like something’s watching you from just out of sight. But they’re not just chasing ghosts—there’s something genuinely nasty out there, something that’s been waiting for someone to poke the hornet’s nest. As they get closer to the truth, the line between past and present starts blurring in ways that are straight-up unnerving. It’s not just about finding closure; it’s about surviving whatever darkness is lurking, because this moor doesn’t let go of its secrets easily.