They invited their family to celebrate love, but someone came to die.Each November, renowned crime novelists Edmund and Sophia Wexford host a weekend at their magnificent Connecticut estate to mark another year of marriage and shared success. This year's tradition comes with a hook: a detailed murder-mystery party meant to entertain, amuse, and remind everyone that no one spins a better whodunit than the Wexfords themselves.Then the hurricane arrives.The family's weekend of scripted intrigue turns terrifyingly real when a body is discovered. With no escape, the family must confront a chilling reality. As the storm rages on, old resentments surface and their curated lives begin to crack, forcing each family member to reckon with their own capacity for betrayal.Because this death may not be random at all, but the final consequence of a tragic and very public scandal the Wexfords thought had been left in the past.In a house built on stories, the most dangerous one is the truth.