A private island. A forgotten Japanese laboratory. A woman who has been waiting eighty years to wake up.
Carole Gray invites a group of wealthy friends to spend the weekend on her remote Pacific island. With a luxury mansion, white beaches, and no one around for hundreds of miles, it should be the perfect escape.
Then two of the guests go looking for pirate gold and discover an abandoned World War II bunker hidden deep in the jungle. Inside, they find a sealed glass coffin containing the perfectly preserved body of a beautiful young woman.
When the glass is broken, something that has been dormant since 1945 awakens. Soon, bodies begin turning up across the island: the groundskeeper in the garden, drained dry and shriveled to leather, then two more victims on the beach. The satellite is down, a violent storm has closed the airstrip, and no help is coming. Trapped on the island, the survivors realize they are being hunted one by one, and whatever is killing them is draining every drop of moisture from their bodies.