She knows who he is. She knows where he lives. She knows his daughter’s name.
At nineteen, Tracey discovers the identity of the man who assaulted her. He has a wife. A teenage daughter. A carefully curated suburban life that appears intact from the outside. Tracey makes a decision that is neither impulsive nor public.
Under a different name, she befriends the girl.
What begins as proximity becomes strategy. Inside the family’s home, she studies their rhythms - the brittle mother, the distracted father, the daughter who trusts too easily. Every interaction is measured.
This is about what happens when revenge moves in quietly and waits.
Dark, controlled, and psychologically exacting, TRACEY’S CALLING is a domestic noir novel about power, and the cost of