Blur
Set in 1991. Seattle's bustling, rain-soaked streets, Jayla Aimable maneuvers through a world where faces blur into anonymity. Haunted by a tragic past and battling the effects of prosopagnosia—a condition that leaves her unable to recognize faces—Jayla’s life is a delicate balancing act of survival. When her best friend Halie forces her out of isolation, presenting her with a plane ticket to a remote Alaskan island, Jayla decides it is time for a change.
With its stark beauty and chilling isolation, Gull Island seems the perfect place to escape her past, but an ancient shape-shifting evil lurks beneath the surface. As bodies turn up, mutilated and half-frozen, it becomes clear that something ancient and malevolent is stalking the island.
The freezing wilderness, haunted by a silent predator, becomes a battleground between man and the unknown. But in the end, Jayla must face the darkness head-on, using every bit of her resilience and unique perception to survive the nightmare waiting for her.
In this atmospheric thriller, Justin Gray blends psychological tension with vivid imagery, pulling readers into a world of isolation, fear, and survival. “Blur” weaves an intricate tale of friendship, grief, and the unsettling mysteries hiding in the frozen wilderness.