The Remains
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- $159.00
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- $159.00
Descripción editorial
She thought the past was buried. But some nightmares never stay dead.
From New York Times and USA Today bestselling author Vincent Zandri comes The Remains: The Editor's Cut — a haunting, edge-of-your-seat psychological thriller that will grip you from the first chilling page.
Thirty years ago, artist Rebecca Underhill and her twin sister Molly stumbled into the woods near their childhood home — and into the hands of a monster. The man who abducted them, Joseph William Whalen, was arrested, convicted, and forgotten. Or so Rebecca thought.
Now, decades later, as Halloween approaches in Albany, New York, a new terror emerges. Whalen has been released — and women are going missing again. When anonymous text messages begin flooding Rebecca's phone with one cryptic command — Remember — her buried trauma resurfaces with deadly consequence.
But Whalen isn't the only one watching her. Her autistic friend, Franny, begins to paint her nightmares with eerie accuracy — scenes from long ago, and ones that haven't yet happened. As reality blurs with memory, Rebecca must face the horrifying truth: The past never died. It's waiting for her.
Set in upstate New York and steeped in atmosphere, The Remains blends the emotional depth of The Lovely Bones with the relentless suspense of Gone Girl. In this "gritty, fast-paced, lyrical and haunting" thriller (Harlan Coben), Vincent Zandri delivers a new edition of one of his most acclaimed works — fully reimagined, deeply human, and terrifyingly real.
Can Rebecca confront the monster who destroyed her life… before he takes everything she has left?
Perfect for Fans Of:
•Psychological and domestic thrillers
•Crime fiction with emotional depth and literary edge
•Harlan Coben, Lisa Gardner, Karin Slaughter, and Gillian Flynn
Nab your thrilling copy now.
What Readers are Saying:
"A brilliant, chilling story… Zandri is at his absolute best." — Suspense Magazine
"Fast, terrifying, and deeply moving." — Booklist, Starred Review
"Gritty, lyrical, and haunting." — Harlan Coben, NYT bestselling author