Publication date: June 22, 2023
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ISBN: 9781800487086
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Always trust your very basic instincts or prepare for the consequences…
It was surreal returning to work after a sabbatical following the suspicious death of my best friend Livvy.
On my return to the company apartment, I was surprised to find Livvy’s replacement, Amanda Dowd firmly entrenched as my new flatmate.
She’d seemingly appeared out of nowhere.
But something didn’t feel right. I felt on edge.
Everyone seemed to love Amanda, even my ex-Jayden was blinded by her outgoing personality and model-like looks.Yet her desperation to become friends felt unnatural.
When I began to receive calls, photos and presents from Livvy, I became spooked. Someone was targeting me, watching me. With my job, home and life on the line, I had to find out who was doing this to me and why.
I hadn’t caused Livvy’s death but still believed it was no accident. Someone else was guilty and I had to find out who before I was next.
Bestseller Gemma Rogers is back with another page-turning thriller.
Perfect for fans of Liane Moriarty, Shari Lapena and Lisa Jewell
Praise for Gemma Rogers
‘Unputdownable. a nail-biting thriller that grips to the very last page’ – Keri Beevis
‘A claustrophobic psychological thriller with an explosive finale. Gripping and absorbing’- David Beckler
‘It’s a shocking thriller that grabs at your emotions on every page! Loved it’ – Lauren North
‘Captivating and enthralling, I give this book five shiny golden stars’ – Anita Waller
‘A well-written and thoroughly entertaining thriller from a very talented author’ – John Nicoll
‘A beautifully written edge-of-your-seat thriller that had me guessing right until the end’ – Dreda Say Mitchell
‘A brilliant thriller from an exciting new voice. Stalker it had me on the edge of my seat’ – Kerry Barnes
‘An atmospheric, taut thriller which keeps you hooked from the first page’ – Jacqui Rose