Intuition
The story begins in Chicago , as Trent is coming home. He steps out of a cab not remembering ever leaving his house. He steps into his apartment and listens to his answering machine. By the messages that were left , it would seem that Trent had been gone weeks , not hours. Trent turns on some lights and finds two dead people in his apartment. His girlfriend , a pathologist named Iris , comes over to help dispose of these bodies. She speculates that his long-dormant fugue syndrome may have induced , or at least helped the murders along. Days later , Trent recieves threatening phone calls. Iris finds a box of pictures , all taken of her , one with a gun to her head. Under this thinly vieled threat of violence , Trent leaves for New York , where he knows he was seen weeks before. He finds out that not only did he go to New York in his fugue , but that he established an entire new identity while there. The plot thickens when Trent stumbles upon evidence of a third identity. He begins to question his sanity and the sanity of his other personalities. He finds himself the unwilling victim of a hellish mindgame where he is the one holding all the keys , yet they won't come to him. A downward spiral of murder and chaos follows as Trent attempts to restore his own identity while finding the identity of the killer. The same one that may be inside him.