House on Danbury is set in 1987 in Bowmann, Maine, a fog-soaked coastal town just outside Biddeford, frozen in neon diner lights, crackling radios, cigarette smoke, and the kind of teenage freedom that feels endless until it isn’t. Bowmann looks and feels like it was built to be a movie set—rocky shorelines, a flickering drive-in theater, empty streets after dark, and a record store that never closes on time. Beneath the glow of nostalgia and rebellion, secrets sit quietly, buried under wealth, civic pride, and the illusion that nothing truly bad could ever happen here.

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