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"Grief leads to self-destructive behavior in this searing psychological thriller" from a New York Times-bestselling author (Publishers Weekly) .. What if the nightmares are actually memories?. Its been a year since Poppys husband, Jack, was brutally murdered during his morning run through Manhattans Riverside Park. In the immediate aftermath, Poppy spiraled into an oblivion of grief, disappearing for several days only to turn up ragged and confused wearing a tight red dress she didnt recognize. What happened to Poppy during those lost days? And more importantly, what happened to Jack?. The case was never solved, and Poppy has finally begun to move on. But those lost days have never stopped haunting her. Poppy starts having nightmares and blackouts - there are periods of time she cant remember, and shes unable to tell the difference between what is real and what shes imagining. When she begins to sense that someone is following her, Poppy is plunged into a game of cat and mouse, determined to unravel the mystery around her husbands death. But can she handle the truth about what really happened?. "[A] captivating thriller." - The Washington Post. "Addictive. . . . Gripping suspense at its best." - Karin Slaughter, #1 International and New York Times-bestselling author of The Good Daughter. "A twisting labyrinth of a book. . . . Lisa Unger is . . . at the top of her game." - Lisa Gardner, #1 New York Times-bestselling author of Look For Me. "Unger . . . keeps the twists coming in this standout thriller." - Kirkus Reviews, starred review. "Another fine psychological thriller from a master of the genre." - BOOKLIST , starred review



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Lisa Unger

Lisa Unger is the New York Times and internationally bestselling, award-winning author of fourteen novels, including her latest thriller INK AND BONE.

Her books are published in twenty-six languages worldwide, have sold millions of copies and have been named "Best of the Year" or top picks by the Today show, Good Morning America, Entertainment Weekly, Amazon.com, Independent Booksellers, Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel and the Sun Sentinel to name a few.

Her essays have appeared in the New York Times, Wall Street Journal, NPR and Travel Leisure Magazine. Lisa Unger lives in the Tampa Bay area of Florida with her husband, daughter and labradoodle.



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