Still Here
An absolutely gripping private investigator crime novel
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Publisher Description
How well can you really know a stranger?
Malcolm is missing.
Clare is certain that she can find him, so she travels to the oceanside city where he last lived to start investigating. However, she soon discovers that not only is Malcolm gone without a trace, but so is his wife, Zoe. Everyone who knew the couple points to Malcolm as the prime suspect in his wife’s disappearance, but Clare is certain there’s something darker at play. Something that has to do with Zoe’s family business and the murder of her father years ago.
As Clare pulls back the layers, she finds secrets the entire community is desperately trying to hide. As for Malcolm, his past is far more sinister than Clare could ever have imagined. As she searches for the man who helped her build her career, Clare discovers that he may not be innocent after all. Many women are in grave danger, and she is among them.
A gripping and unputdownable mystery from #1 bestseller Amy Stuart, perfect for fans of Lisa Grey and Louise Penny.
PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
In Stuart's gripping third Still psychological thriller (after 2018's Still Water), mysterious PI Malcolm Boon, who recently rescued PI Clare O'Dey from her abusive husband, Jason, goes on the run after his true identity is exposed. The private detective is in fact Malcolm Hayes, the prime suspect in the possible murder of his wealthy wife, Zoe Westman, who disappeared more than a year earlier from their home in Lune Bay, a seaside community in either the U.S. or the author's native Canada. In constant fear that Jason will find her, Clare goes to Lune Bay, where her search for Malcolm leads her to the unsolved case of several missing young women. Charlotte, Zoe's emotionally damaged sister, and Kavita Spence, a witness to the murder of Zoe's real estate tycoon father five years earlier, become Clare's allies as Clare gets closer to uncovering some dark secrets of the Westman family. Readers will cheer Clare all the way to the satisfactory resolution. Those new to the series will want to go back and read the first two books.