An unknown disease affects only teenagers in this seaside city. The mark spreads over the body until it completely covers it, and then the infected person… simply disappears.
The city is put under quarantine, and scientists and the military decide what to do next. But the infected girl, Sonya, learns that although no one has been able to survive, it’s possible to prolong your life by taking it from someone else.
So what should you choose—die as a person, or kill within yourself what makes you human?
1. The heroes find themselves in a difficult situation and, faced with inevitable death, must choose for themselves—remain human and die or survive at any cost.
2. No chosen or special heroes—just teenagers thrown into a tough situation who, right here and now, have to deal with questions that life is supposed to give us all.
3. First love, friendship, betrayal, and a helping hand from those you stopped believing in long ago.
4. Complete despair like glass, and a thin ray of light that everyone needs when it feels like endless darkness surrounds you.
5. The story includes hints of “Lovecraftian horror” for genre lovers.