A woman's disappearance exposes a life of secrets in a twisting novel
of psychological suspense from the author of The Memory Watcher.
Meredith Price is the luckiest woman alive. Her husband, Andrew, is a
charming and successful financial broker. She has two lovely
stepchildren and is living in affluence in a mountain resort town. After
three years of marriage, Meredith's life has become predictable. Until
the day she disappears.
Her car has been discovered in a grocery store parking lot--purse and
phone undisturbed on the passenger seat, keys in the ignition, no sign
of struggle, and no evidence of foul play. It's as if she vanished into
thin air.
It's not like Meredith to simply abandon her loved ones. And no one in
this town would have reason to harm her. When her desperate sister,
Greer, arrives, she must face a disturbing question: What if no one
really knows Meredith at all? For Greer, finding her sister isn't going
to be easy...because where she's looking is going to get very, very
dark.