
I should have known something was wrong.
I should have sensed it. Felt it in the air, like the build-up of pressure before a thunderstorm, that heavy, loaded calm.
The curfew
Andy and Laura are good parents. They tell their son Connor that he can go out with friends to celebrate completing his exams, but he must be home by midnight.
The lie
When Connor misses his curfew, it sets off a series of events that will change the lives of five families forever.
The truth?
Because five teenagers went into the woods that night, but only four came out. And telling the truth might mean losing everything . . .
What would you do?
- Sunday Times bestseller -
Praise For T.M.Logan
“Hypnotically readable - with a twist you won’t see coming”
“Outstanding and very well-written debut psychological thriller. So gripping I genuinely found it difficult to put down”
“A compelling, twisty page-turner”
“A terrific page-turner, didn’t see that twist! A thoroughly enjoyable thriller”
“A tense and gripping thriller”
“Even the cleverest second guesser is unlikely to arrive at the truth until it’s much too late”