The unputdownable thriller from the bestselling author of Black-Eyed Susans.
'Gripping' The Times
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Long ago, Carl Feldman was acquitted of murder.
Now he's an old man, living alone with his fading memories.
His daughter has come to see him, to take him on a trip.
Only she's not his daughter, and if she has her way, he's not coming back . . .
This woman is sure Carl's a murderer, and that he's killed others - including her sister Rachel.
And she will stop at nothing to find out the truth.
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'Wonderful . . . creepy . . . a work of art' Sunday Express
'A beautifully written and extraordinary book' Sophie Hannah
'Strong characterisation, haunting images, a wonderful sense of place . . . well worth the read' Guardian
Julia Heaberlin is an award-winning journalist. She has also edited numerous real-life thriller stories, including a series on the perplexing and tragic murders of girls buried in the Mexican desert and another on domestic violence. She lives with her husband and son in Texas.
Her previous novel, Black-Eyed Susans, was a Sunday Times number two bestseller and a Simon Mayo Radio 2 Book Club selection as well as Waterstones Thriller of the Month.