What began with trust, ends with betrayal and danger...
I needed to escape. Somewhere quiet. Somewhere safe.
So I decide to swap homes with Tom, a man I've grown close to, and fly to his villa in Crete with my best friend Keira. Winter sun. Empty beaches. Silence. At last, I can breathe.
At first, it's perfect. Warm days. Still nights. No noise but the soothing sea.
Then Keira leaves. No warning. No explanation. After that, everything shifts.
The neighbours act like they know me. Too well. The handyman lingers, always nearby, always watching. Doors I lock don't stay locked. Things move. Subtle. Yet deliberate.
I tell myself I'm imagining it. Fatigue. Stress. Anything but the truth.
But alone, with no one to reassure me, the unease twists into something darker.
Now I'm not sure what's real anymore.
All I know is I'm far from home, and I need to get out - before it's too late.
Praise for Keri Beevis:
'Another winner from Ms Beevis. A gripping story with plenty of twists and turns' - J.A. Baker
'From the start I was glued - a cracking roller-coaster ride of a story' - Susanna Beard
'Compelling, addictive, fast-paced and chilling. I loved it!' - Amanda Brittany
'A tense, clever and thought-provoking thriller that keeps you on the edge of your seat from start to finish and long afterwards.' - Natasha Boydell
Autorentext
Keri Beevis is the internationally bestselling author of several psychological thrillers and romantic suspense mysteries, including the very successful Dying to Tell. She sets many of her books in the county of Norfolk, where she was born and still lives and which provides much of her inspiration.