Josephine Sutton was the only survivor of the Full Moon Killer — a murderer who terrorized her small Midwestern town, stalking and slaughtering red-haired women under the light of the full moon. In her late twenties, shy and solitary, Josephine lived a quiet life as a librarian, caretaking her late grandparents'''' creaking craftsman farmhouse. When the killer set his sights on her, Josephine became the ideal target: isolated, vulnerable, and alone.