Rachel Stone’s world was destroyed by a stalker, Alan Griffin. After he went to prison, she rebuilt her life.
Now she has a three-year-old daughter and is in a new relationship. But someone is stalking her again. Her phone, her emails and her social media are hacked.
Rachel believes it’s Griffin, out of prison and looking for revenge. She needs to find him and make him leave her alone. But as Rachel is drawn into a hunt, she realises that something even more horrific is happening – something that will make her confront the childhood that has lingered inside her like a ghost, and will force her to face the truth about her new life.
I read through this book fairly quickly – I found myself needing to know the answers because not everything added up. The twists were good and although I had inklings about what was going on – I wasn’t 100% sure (which I like – not being sure!) Full of suspense, gripping, this psychological thriller will have you on the edge of your seats. Lock the doors, dim the lights, and get stuck in.
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