A Sunday Times and Observer Thriller of the Month
'Deliciously good . . . Swanson's best thriller yet.' Observer
'Gripping, twisty . . . I could not put it down.' Alafair Burke
When Hen and Lloyd move into their new house, they're relieved to meet another childless couple in their neighbourhood, Matthew and Mira.
But when they're invited over for dinner, Hen thinks she sees something suspicious in Matthew's study.
Could this mild-mannered schoolteacher really be hiding a dark secret, one that only Hen might know about? And even if she's right, who would believe her?
Review
So smart and exciting that you're just happy to get swept along. - Herald
Will keep you gripped through every elegant twist and turn. - Sunday Mirror
Spot on . . . Fans of his previous bestsellers won't be disappointed. - Daily Mail
Swanson unfolds this creepy story with the assurance and economy of a master. - Wall Street Journal
Deliciously good . . . Swanson's best thriller yet. - Observer
Gripping, twisty . . . I could not put it down. -- Alafair Burke
Book Description
From Peter Swanson, author of The Kind Worth Killing and All the Beautiful Lies, comes a novelas brilliant, dark, coruscating and surprising as Patricia Highsmith and Ira Levin at their very best
About the Author
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