A police detective and a professor suffering from schizophrenia investigate brutal murders together, balancing on the edge of the real, the imagined, and the unimaginable… Have you ever seen something absolutely impossible? For Professor Erik Evans, seeing the strange is perfectly normal. Schizophrenic hallucinations have haunted him for years. But in his latest visions there’s something special—something that won’t let him go. This little dead boy in denim overalls—what is he trying to say? The professor writes it off as stress, tells himself he needs to sleep more. And then a photo of the boy appears in the news: he’s been killed and buried by a telephone pole… Calling the police, Evans understands perfectly well that the cops have no reason to believe him. And he doesn’t believe himself either. But detective Susan Marlan, who is investigating the case, desperately needs at least some clues. “The boy in the overalls” was killed more than half a century ago. For a long time, his remains lay somewhere unknown, and only recently were they reburied. Susan doesn’t care that the professor’s testimony sounds like madness—if it helps, that’s enough. But how can she tell where the truth is—even if it’s incredible—and where it’s just schizophrenia episodes? Especially since Evans’s hallucinations are increasing. As are the found bodies. More and more bones are being uncovered…