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72 reviewsYou might be paranoid, but that doesn't mean they're not watching you.
Adam lives a picture-perfect life: happy marriage, two young children, and a flourishing career as a doctor. But Adam also lives with a secret. Hospital CCTV, strangers' mobile phones, city traffic cameras – he is convinced that they are all watching him, recording his every move. All because of something terrible that happened at a drunken party when he was a medical student. Only two other people knew what happened that night. Two people he's long left behind. Until one of them, Clio – Adam's great unrequited love – turns up on his doorstep, and reignites a sinister pact twenty-four years in the making...
No Place to Hide is a spellbinding tale of psychological suspense, weaving together the dark web, murder, and blackmail... 'The Secret History meets The Capture – No Place to Hide is an intelligent and inventive thriller that grips to the very last page.' J.P. Delaney 'Compelling, relentless and genuinely frightening.' Simon Russell Beale Praise for J.S. Monroe: 'Intelligent writing, disturbing and original ideas.' Daily Mail 'Full of unpredictable twists, topped by a savage climax.' The Times 'Intricately woven and heart-stoppingly believable.' Clare Mackintosh