Final Cut
A Novel
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発行者による作品情報
A gripping new psychological thriller from S.J. Watson,
the New York Times bestselling author of Before I Go to Sleep, in
which a documentary filmmaker travels to a sleepy fishing village to shoot her
new film and encounters a dark mystery surrounding the disappearance of a local
girl.
They tried to hide the truth. But the camera never
lies…
Blackwood
Bay. An ordinary place, home to ordinary people.
It used to be a buzzing
seaside destination. But now, ravaged by the effects of dwindling tourism and
economic downturn, it’s a ghost town—and the perfect place for film-maker
Alex to shoot her new documentary. But the community is deeply suspicious of
her intentions. After all, nothing exciting ever happens in Blackwood Bay—or
does it?
PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
Award-winning documentary filmmaker Alex Young, the narrator of this outstanding psychological thriller from Watson (Before I Sleep), needs a new assignment to keep her career's momentum. But Alex isn't enthusiastic when her producer receives an unsigned postcard urging her to go Blackwood Bay, a small English town that was the site of smuggling operations centuries ago. The job is to document daily life in Blackwood Bay. As town residents send their own videos to Alex, she's more interested in the disappearances of three teenage girls over the past decade. It's not the project that Alex dreads, but dredging up lost memories, since Alex believes she's one of those girls. She has no idea why she fled perhaps because she was in danger. Having changed her looks, Alex digs into the girls' backgrounds while keeping her identity secret and trying to remember which of the residents she might have known. A tight, brisk plot drives this sharp character study. Watson perfectly capture small town ennui while illustrating how corruption can hide in plain sight.