The world has no room for Clara. So she's creating her own.
Clara is the definitive outsider: a woman struggling with a crushing sense of isolation and a desperate desire for genuine connection. She captures her fractured identity and escalating despair within the private pages of her diary-a safe space where her sharpest resentments and deepest, guarded secrets are laid bare.
But her written refuge shatters when she makes a perilous acquaintance. What begins as a chronicle of existential struggle abruptly shifts into a raw, unfiltered firsthand account of crime.
As Clara plunges into a dangerous new relationship, the diary entries become darker and more frantic. She must face the terrifying possibility that the deep wounds she carries are not just the marks of a cruel world, but the very fuel for acts of violence.
This is more than a journal; it's a chilling document of a descent into darkness.
Fans of psychological suspense and intense, unreliable narrators will be gripped by this unnerving exploration of identity, rage, and the price of fitting in.