From the author of the New York Times bestseller All the Missing
Girls--the gripping story of a journalist who sets out to find her
missing friend, a friend who may never have existed at all. "Think:
Luckiest Girl Alive, The Girl on the Train, Gone Girl"
(TheSkimm).
When Leah Stevens' career implodes, a chance meeting with her old friend
Emmy Grey offers her the perfect opportunity to start over. Emmy, just
out of a bad relationship, convinces Leah to come live with her in rural
Pennsylvania, where there are teaching positions available and no one
knows Leah's past.
Or Emmy's.
When the town sees a spate of vicious crimes and Emmy Grey disappears,
Leah begins to realize how very little she knows about her friend and
roommate. Unable to find friends, family, a paper trail or a digital
footprint, the police question whether Emmy Grey existed at all. And
mark Leah as a prime suspect.
Fighting the doubts of the police and her own sanity, Leah must uncover
the truth about Emmy Grey--and along the way, confront her old demons,
find out who she can really trust, and clear her own name.
Megan Miranda delivers a deep, dark and twisty novel just as thrilling
as her New York Times bestseller All the Missing Girls.