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98 reviewsFrom the author of the acclaimed In My Dreams I Hold a Knife comes a pitch-black thriller about a woman determined to destroy a powerful cult and avenge the deaths of the women taken in by it, no matter the cost.
"A stunning, disturbing thriller that will have your mind and heart racing." — Samantha Downing
While in college in upstate New York, Shay Evans and her best friends met a captivating man who seduced them with a web of lies about the way the world works, bringing them under his thrall. By senior year, Shay and her friend Laurel were the only ones who managed to escape. Now, eight years later, Shay's built a new life in a tiny Texas suburb. But when she hears the horrifying news of Laurel's death — delivered, of all ways, by her favourite true-crime podcast crusader — she begins to suspect that the past she thought she buried is still very much alive, and the predators more dangerous than ever.
"Winstead’s latest suspense is a story that needs to be told—about misogyny, sexual violence, and human trafficking, and how innocent trust can lead to abusive seduction...This explosive cautionary tale of a 'podcast meets sex cult meets murder' will captivate fans of twisted psychological suspense." - K. L. Romo, Library Journal