The Space Between Them, a psychological thriller that blurs the lines between reality and delusion, explores themes of accountability, forgiveness, and vengeance.
Artist and college student, Hayley Crowe, no longer lives in Alaska, home to her traumatic childhood, but rather the Midwest. An unwavering will to not let her past be defined by journalists, internet sleuths, and everyone in between lives inside of her. She's managed to start over, protect her peace, and shut off her (lack of) memory. With a new legal name, new home, and promising clean slate, Hayley's life is finally better...until it isn't.
The details of that night slowly resurface, along with moments of paralyzing paranoia and fear, blurring the lines between reality and delusion. Within a matter of months, Hayley's biggest fear comes true: the media commentators may be right. She may be more like her convicted-for-murder mom than she thought.
A story that reminds us that there's heaviness in remembering and healing family relationships first starts with acknowledgement, The Space Between Them takes readers through twists and turns to unravel what really happened that cold night in Alaska.