Do we ever really Know our children? Amber Garza invites readers to untangle the web of a family just like yours--or are they? This thriller will have you triple-guessing yourself.
It\'s a horrible thing for a Mother to even think...but is it possible she\'s enabled a monster? A monster she is living with, alone?.
While Valerie fights to defend her son, she begins to wonder who she really invited into her home.
When a young woman is found murdered a block away, suspicion falls on him immediately, without a shred of evidence.
The neighbors already hold a grudge against Hudson, and they aren\'t happy about his return.
Hudson is taciturn, moody and frequently gone.
With few options, she asks her adult son to move home, but it\'s not quite the reunion she hoped for.
Her daughter worries about her being on her own in her big Victorian house--one rumored to be haunted after a tragedy decades earlier--and truth be told, she is a little lonely.
Valerie has been forgetting things. --Eliza Jane Brazier, author of If I Disappear A Mother questions everything she knows about her son when a local woman is found dead.
Do we ever really Know our children? Amber Garza invites readers to untangle the web of a family just like yours--or are they? This thriller will have you triple-guessing yourself