For a woman obsessed and a killer in her shadow, remembering the past
becomes a mind game in a novel of psychological suspense by New York
Times bestselling author Mary Burton.
Twin sisters Marisa and Clare Stockton were sixteen when Clare's body
was found in Virginia's James River. No arrests were made. Fourteen
years later, Marisa's friends and dedicated career as a photographer
help her to cope with the open wound of the past. But Marisa still feels
the hurt--and the unsolved murder isn't the only thing haunting her.
A recent car crash has erased ten days of Marisa's memories--a black
hole leading up to the accident that's left her disoriented. Every text
and phone call from that crucial missing time has vanished, along with
her phone. A photograph she took of the river has disappeared. A new
neighbor Marisa believes she knows introduces himself as if he were a
stranger. And there's the growing fear that her near-fatal accident was
no accident at all. As dreams of Clare and nightmares of the crash begin
to converge, so do two disturbing puzzles fourteen years apart.
Putting the pieces together could be fatal. As she struggles to remember
everything, Marisa closes in on a killer--without realizing that he's
already closed in on her.