A taut, evocative thriller that's surprising to the last page.
--Karen M. McManus, New York Times bestselling author of One of Us Is
Lying
**There's no hiding on a cruise ship--not even from yourself.
**
Natalie's parents are taking her and her three best friends on a cruise
for her seventeenth birthday. A sail-a-bration, they call it. But it's
only been a few short months since Natalie's boyfriend died in a tragic
accident, and she wants to be anywhere but here.
Then she meets a guy on the first night and sparks fly. After a moonlit
conversation on a secluded deck of the ship, Natalie pops down to her
cabin to get her swimsuit so they can go for a dip. But when she
returns, he's gone. Something he said makes her think he might have . .
. jumped? No, he couldn't have.
But why do her friends think she's crazy for wanting to make sure he's
okay? Also, why do they seem to be hiding something from her? And how
can she find him when she doesn't even know his name? Most importantly,
why is the captain on the intercom announcing the urgent need for a
headcount?
With her signature thrilling storytelling, the author of The Leaving
and The Possible explores our vulnerability to the power of
suggestion--and the lies we tell others and ourselves--in a twisting,
Hitchcock-inspired mystery with high stakes and dark secrets.