When college student Brit finds an abandoned phone on a campus bench, she discovers it can open portals to parallel dimensions - and that consequences don't follow you through the walls. What begins as shoplifting escalates through bank robbery, assassination, and cold-blooded murder as Brit and two alternate versions of herself - Jasmine, a goth risk-taker, and Aubrey, a calculating strategist - exploit their dimensional freedom to operate without accountability. Each is the same person. None of them are anymore. Told in Brit's sharp, darkly comic first-person voice, The Woman Who Walked Through Walls traces one young woman's moral collapse with forensic precision - the planning, the rationalizations, the notebook she keeps for things that can be used and the things she refuses to write down. The descent is gradual. The logic is sound. The outcome was always inevitable.
A psychological thriller about identity, consequence, and what you become when nothing follows you home.