Some names were returned.Others kept traveling.Willow's Crossing believed the Ashwater had gone quiet.It had not.Months after the vigil at the river, forgotten names begin surfacing far beyond town limits—in burial records, slave ledgers, census rolls, and ruined archives scattered across the South. Names once thought lost are appearing where they should not exist.And they are not alone.When Naomi Brooks uncovers a pattern linking the records, Mara Greene realizes the haunting at Ashwater was never confined to one river, one town, or one history. Something is moving through old waterways, broken lineages, and places where memory was buried to survive.What rose in Willow's Crossing is rising elsewhere.As families confront secrets hidden for generations, Mara begins to sense a presence unlike anything she has faced before—not a chorus of restless spirits, but a network of unfinished stories reaching toward one another across distance and time.But remembrance carries a cost.Old wounds reopen. Communities divide. And as fear grows over what has been awakened, Mara must decide whether to help contain the reckoning… or follow it.Because some names were never meant to disappear.And now that they have been spoken, they are finding their way home.