It’s been 30 years since the
terrifying abduction of twin sisters Rebecca and Molly Underhill by a deranged man who lived in a cabin behind their
house in upstate New
York . Fearful
of retribution against their family, the girls kept the incident secret.
Rebecca, now a painter and
art teacher, and alone since Molly died of cancer, suddenly begins getting
strange and anonymous text messages—the first with just her name. Is Molly
trying to communicate with her? Not possible, thinks Rebecca, who’s never believed
in God or an afterlife.
And it couldn’t be their
attacker from so many years ago; he was imprisoned for a similar crime at about
that same time. Surely he’d still be in jail or dead by now—wouldn’t he?
But things get stranger.
Rebecca’s art student Francis, an autistic savant, gives her a series of
paintings he’s done. Rebecca, with increasing dread, realizes the sequence of
scenes depicted in the paintings match the nightmares she’s had every night
since the horrific ordeal three decades earlier. How could Franny know? Is it a
ghostly warning of some kind?
Unnerved, Rebecca spills the
whole frightening account of the abduction to her ex-husband and friend,
Michael, who, dismayed by the story, vows to help sort out the mysterious texts
and disturbing series of paintings.
What happens next is a
frightening rollercoaster ride that builds up to a soul-shattering climax that
will leave the reader checking the locks on their doors and windows…
What reviewers are saying:
“Sensational...Masterful...Brilliant.”
~New York post
“Readers will be held captive by prose that pounds as steadily as an elevated pulse...” ~Boston Herald
“Zandri does a superb job creating interlocking puzzle pieces.” ~San Diego Union-Tribune
“Readers will be held captive by prose that pounds as steadily as an elevated pulse...” ~Boston Herald
“Zandri does a superb job creating interlocking puzzle pieces.” ~San Diego Union-Tribune
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