A woman thinks she's found her long-missing sister, but the discovery
only leads to more questions in this wrenching thriller by the author of
The Deception.
Elise McDonald is sure she has just spotted her sister, Grace, in a
department store in Leeds. The last time she saw her was fourteen years
ago, at Grace's third birthday party, when the children scattered during
a game of hide and seek--but Grace never returned from her hiding place.
When the girl approaches, she introduces herself as Ruth and chats about
her father, a doctor, and the village she grew up in. But Elise believes
that Ruth is really Grace--even if she doesn't know it. Elise's family
dismisses her theory, claiming that pregnancy is making her hormonal and
irrational. But her aunt, at least, is willing to help her
investigate--and eventually Jack Priestly, the original detective on the
case, is drawn in as well.
Is there any chance they can solve a cold case the police had long given
up on--or is Elise deluding herself? And if she's right, what really
happened on that fateful day?