Night Shift
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ナレーター:
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Bryan Meeks
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著者:
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Sean Mcallister
概要
As a relentless storm batters the secluded Ashford estate, veteran security guard Jack Reeves settles into what should be another uneventful overnight assignment. Eight years in private security have taught him to distrust silence and weather alike; rain masks footsteps, drowns out alarms, and gives cover to those patient enough to wait for the right moment. Alone in the sprawling, empty mansion while its wealthy owners vacation overseas, Jack conducts his routine patrols amid darkened hallways, antique furnishings, and the quiet weight of inherited money. The job pays well and demands little—at least on the surface—and Jack expects nothing more than hours of vigilance punctuated by coffee and radio check-ins.
But the storm heightens Jack’s instincts. Subtle irregularities begin to surface: a light that shouldn’t be on, a motion sensor that flickers without explanation, the sense of being watched that no amount of experience can fully silence. As the rain intensifies, so does Jack’s awareness that the estate’s isolation makes it both a fortress and a trap. His professional detachment is tested as he pieces together signs that this night was chosen deliberately, that the emptiness of the house may be an illusion.
The book follows Jack as he shifts from passive guard to active defender, forced to rely on training, intuition, and restraint while confronting an unseen threat exploiting the storm’s chaos. The narrative explores themes of vigilance, class divide, and the psychological toll of security work—how men like Jack stand between order and intrusion, often unnoticed, until something goes wrong. What begins as a routine watch becomes a tense examination of trust, preparedness, and the thin line separating boredom from catastrophe, all under the unceasing drum of rain that signals the night is far from ordinary.
©2026 Sean Mcallister (P)2026 Sean Mcallister