En cours de chargement...
Secrets can pull you under.
In a remote, boat-access only house, Liz Dawson's lifeline to the real world is her window, where she watches the people who live in the three identical houses that sit side by side across the creek. But it's the middle house Liz finds herself drawn to most: the beautiful young mother, Delilah Waters, and her baby.
When Dee and her baby go missing, last seen by the murky waters of Oyster Creek, it is a suspected murder-suicide.
After all, it's no secret that Dee Waters never wanted children. She wasn't coping with the baby. Everyone in the town believes she leapt to her death, taking her child with her. Everyone except Liz.
Wrestling with her own demons, Liz risks everything to uncover a truth that becomes more complex with every twist. Of all people, Liz knows that just because someone is a reluctant mother, it doesn't mean they don't love their child.
And it doesn't mean they're capable of murder. does it?
The Woman in the Window meets The Hand that Rocked the Cradle, Across the Water explores the darker side of motherhood, the pressure to conform, and how women's choices shape their fate.
'This story pulled me in from the first page! With fabulously complex characters and a dark, twisty plot, this is a psychological thriller you won't want to put down.
A cleverly woven together tale - I thoroughly enjoyed the journey.' Sam Carrington, number one bestselling author of I Dare You
'It is most certainly a page turner. I would certainly recommend this to anyone who likes a dark, psychological thriller that keeps you guessing.' Joy Ellis, international bestselling author of DI Nikki Galena series
'A gripping read that really pulls you in from the start.
Keeps you hooked until the last page.' Reader review
'I couldn't put this one down.' Reader review
'A dark, compelling story with twisted, complex characters! I raced through it.' Reader review