Publisher's Summary New York Times Best Seller "Dark and twisty, with white-knuckle tension and jaw-dropping surprises." (Riley Sager, New York Times best-selling author of Home Before Dark) In this smart and chilling thriller, master of suspense Mary Kubica takes domestic secrets to a whole new level, showing that some people will stop at nothing to keep the truth buried. People don't just disappear without a trace.... Shelby Tebow is the first to go missing. Not long after, Meredith Dickey and her six-year-old daughter, Delilah, vanish just blocks away from where Shelby was last seen, striking fear into their once-peaceful community. Are these incidents connected? After an elusive search that yields more questions than answers, the case eventually goes cold. Now, 11 years later, Delilah shockingly returns. Everyone wants to know what happened to her, but no one is prepared for what they'll find.... Look for these other riveting thrillers by Mary Kubica: The Good Girl Pretty Baby Don't You Cry Every Last Lie When the Lights Go Out The Other Mrs. ©2021 Mary Kubica (P)2021 Harlequin Enterprises, Limited
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the unlikely suspect, the family friend, and the girlfriend... who was this person? really? So many twists and turns. hard to believe who the actual culprits were.
This is the second time I’ve bought a book on audible based on good reviews. Any HONEST reviewer would rate this book badly. It’s extremely unrealistic with unlikable characters.Dishonest reviews are a big problem for Audible.
This is the most repulsive book I have ever had the displeasure to read. The entire book does nothing but describe (in excruciatingly lengthy and minute detail) the sexual, physical, emotional, and psychological abuse perpetrated on to the characters involved. There is no reason, there is no explanation, there is no redemption, and there is certainly no justice for any of these characters. This author is pathetically ignorant of the ramifications of continually describing abuse and attempting to bring about the desensitization of these important issues. Avoid at all costs.
