The Stranger Inside
A twisty thriller you won't be able to put down
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- 3,49 €
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- 3,49 €
Publisher Description
'This classy, atmospheric thriller is always one step ahead' Heat
A gripping psychological thriller for fans of The Couple Next Door, I Let You In and The Girl Before
There's a stranger living in Kimber Hannon's house. He tells the police that he has every right to be there, and he has the paperwork to prove it. But Kimber definitely didn't invite this man to move in. He tells her that he knows something about her, and he wants everyone else to know it too.
"I was there. I saw what you did."
These words reveal a connection to Kimber's distant past, and dark secrets she'd long ago left buried. This trespasser isn't after anything as simple as her money or her home. He wants to move into her carefully orchestrated life - and destroy it.
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Readers are LOVING The Stranger Inside
'I was captivated by it from the very first chapter'
'This is the definition of a page turner'
'Full of secrets, lies, twists and turns'
'Oh wow! What a rollercoaster of a book I didn't know what to expect next!'
'Gripping thriller that I just couldn't put down!!'
'Absolutely stunning book! One of my favourites of this year'
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Praise for The Stranger Inside
'Absorbing, addictive and downright chilling' Alison Gaylin
'Suspenseful and moving, The Stranger Inside gripped me from the first page' Meg Gardiner
'[An] elegant scary mystery, where nothing is as it seems and one woman's truth is shattered by the hidden secrets of her past.' J.T. Ellison, New York Times bestselling author of Lie to Me
'Compelling characters, lush settings, complex emotions-all in a clever plot and spiced with a hint of darkness' Carolyn Haines, bestselling author of The House of Memory
PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
Kimber Hannon, the narrator of this outstanding thriller from Benedict (the Bliss House series), returns home to St. Louis after four days in Lake of the Ozarks, Mo., to find that the key to her home doesn't work. A neighbor tells Kimber that she, Kimber, rented the place to a guy named Lance Wilson six months ago. The police refuse to allow Kimber to enter her home after Lance shows a lease she signed. When Kimber accidently knocks him down, he whispers, "I was there. I saw what you did," and then has her arrested for assault. Those words petrify Kimber, who believes they refer to the death of her sister, Michelle, more than 20 years earlier and the role Kimber may have played in it. The stakes rise when she believes that a nosy neighbor was murdered instead of dying in an accident as the police conclude. Kimber's complicated personality and unusual family life drive the ever-twisting, surprise-filled plot. Angry and jealous as a child and teenager, and now a cold, prickly adult, Kimber is the epitome of the unreliable narrator. Readers will enjoy vicarious chills in her company.