**THEY WON’T FORGIVE. THEY WON’T FORGET. ’Clever and wonderfully chilling. It held me hostage’ - Fiona Barton,*Sunday Times*-bestselling author of*The Widow*and*The Child* ’Haunting and memorable... mesmerizing’ - Karen Dionne, author of*The Marsh King’s Daughter* *1950***- At the cru
Your Every Move: the creepy suspense thriller
✍ Scribed by Vanessa Garbin
- Book ID
- 110582258
- Publisher
- The Book Folks - bestselling psychological thriller publishers
- Year
- 2022
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 316 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ASIN
- B09RKM1S2Z
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✦ Synopsis
A young mother finds she has an admirer who is very difficult to please
Dana is not in a good place financially or emotionally. So when she finds a bag of money under a bush after dropping her kids off at school, she’d be forgiven for thinking her luck has changed for the better.
Unfortunately, things go from bad to worse. She starts getting threatening letters. They claim to be from her “number one fan”, referring to a time when she was a popular actress on an Australian soap opera. The person writing them knows about the money.
Unsure what to do, and wishing she’d never found the cash, paranoid and suspicious, Dana is forced to comply with her fan’s ever more demanding and bizarre requests.
But when her kids are threatened, she’ll have to dig deep to turn the tables on her stalker. Yet putting her life on track will mean confronting her own murky past.
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