Carrie Riddick, a 17-year-old girl, and Doyle Meyer, a 16-year-old boy, were two camp counselors who mysteriously disappeared from the summer camp they worked at in Deeplake, Kentucky. Four days later, they were found walking down a rural highway 400 miles away from the camp with no memory of what happened during those four days. The incident remained a mystery, leaving everyone puzzled.
However, things took an unexpected turn when it was discovered that Deeplake, Kentucky, and the summer camp had both vanished without a trace in June of 1933. The connection between the two incidents was quite eerie - both the town and the camp had vanished on the exact same day, 90 years apart.
When Carrie and Doyle returned to the summer camp to investigate what had happened to them, they found no trace of the town or the camp. However, Doyle stumbled upon an old poster covered with dirt that turned out to be a poster of the summer camp from 1933 that had vanished. The poster contained a group photo of all the camp counselors, including Carrie and Doyle themselves, along with some of their colleagues from when they worked at the camp just four days prior.
As they dug deeper into the mystery, they discovered that all their friends and colleagues from the camp had disappeared from social media contacts, texts, phone numbers, or any trace. It was as if they never existed. Even their memories of the camp seemed to be fading away.
The story takes us on a thrilling journey as Carrie and Doyle try to unravel the mystery behind their disappearance and the vanishing of Deeplake and the summer camp. They discover that their fate is linked to an ominous force that has been haunting the town for decades.