#1 New York Times bestselling author Lisa Jackson's pulse-pounding novelāSurviving accusations was just the beginning. Now, with sinister notes and a killerās pursuit, Shannon Flannery must navigate a deadly game of secrets, danger, and a relentless quest for vengeanceā¦
Itās been three years since Shannon Flannery was accused ofāand absolved ofāher husbandās murder. But while that legal nightmare had come to an end, the ones that jolted her from sleep, her heart racing, had not. And lately she felt inexplicably jumpy. If only she could train herself to cope with life the way she trained search and rescue dogs, teaching them to deftly navigate disaster areas, water, blazing buildings. . . . But then the crank calls start coming, and thatās just the beginning.
Thereās a faint smell of smoke Shannon canāt place, and her own dog is uncharacteristically edgy. Finally, thereās the sinister note left on her porch, skillfully charred, that convinces her once and for all that someone is out there, watching her, waiting.
The police don't believe Shannon when she says someone wants to kill her. But when a child connected to her past disappears, itās clear the girl is bait. Soon, a killer strikes again and again, each victim bringing him closer. To stop him, Shannon is determined to unearth the dangerous, fatal secrets she realizes have been kept from herāeven if it means coming face to face with a murderer whose slow burn for vengeance will not be denied . . .
#1 New York Times bestselling author Lisa Jackson's pulse-pounding novelāSurviving accusations was just the beginning. Now, with sinister notes and a killerās pursuit, Shannon Flannery must navigate a deadly game of secrets, danger, and a relentless quest for vengeanceā¦
Itās been three years since Shannon Flannery was accused ofāand absolved ofāher husbandās murder. But while that legal nightmare had come to an end, the ones that jolted her from sleep, her heart racing, had not. And lately she felt inexplicably jumpy. If only she could train herself to cope with life the way she trained search and rescue dogs, teaching them to deftly navigate disaster areas, water, blazing buildings. . . . But then the crank calls start coming, and thatās just the beginning.
Thereās a faint smell of smoke Shannon canāt place, and her own dog is uncharacteristically edgy. Finally, thereās the sinister note left on her porch, skillfully charred, that convinces her once and for all that someone is out there, watching her, waiting.
The police don't believe Shannon when she says someone wants to kill her. But when a child connected to her past disappears, itās clear the girl is bait. Soon, a killer strikes again and again, each victim bringing him closer. To stop him, Shannon is determined to unearth the dangerous, fatal secrets she realizes have been kept from herāeven if it means coming face to face with a murderer whose slow burn for vengeance will not be denied . . .