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Perfect for fans of The Girl on the Train, Gone Girl and The Wife Between Us. If only I hadn’t trusted the couple upstairs.įrom the USA Today best-selling author Shalini Boland comes an absolutely heart-thumping psychological thriller with a twist you won’t see coming.

Why has my life fallen apart since we moved here? Am I going mad? Or is someone trying to destroy us?

He storms out and I’m left in tears, completely devastated. I can’t sleep, I can’t think straight and I feel like someone is watching me in my own home.Īnd then Zac comes home one afternoon, his face clenched with fury, and says he knows what’s going on. It’s strange how he does all the talking, and she seems so shy, but I’m just thrilled to have new friends nearby.īut everything starts to go wrong.my business begins to crumble, I can’t ignore the whispers at our housewarming party and loud arguments from upstairs keep me awake at night. A chance to leave our troubled past behind.Ĭhris and Vanessa, the couple upstairs, are so welcoming: smiles, flowers, a home-baked cake. The first time I step inside this cosy apartment with its sash windows, just minutes from the sea, I think it would be the perfect place for me and my partner Zac to start again. I should never have become friends with the couple upstairs.
