Can her own dark secret set her free?
Day one. As my eyes adjust to the darkness, I slowly start to recognise my surroundings: the small hole in the door and a narrow window allowing only a small chink of light. The jewellery given to me by my loving husband is gone and I am wearing someone else's clothes. The room is exactly as the first woman described. And the second. And the third... It's then I know, I am the fifth woman to be taken.
Just days before, I had interviewed the third victim for the local paper. Her story was the same as those before her: an ordinary woman, locked away for ten days then released with no explanation, and nothing - nothing she could think of - to link her to the others. Throughout the ordeal, her abductor stayed eerily silent.
I tell myself I'll be safe; that I can brave the loneliness and survive just like the others. But as the days pass, I can't help thinking of the fourth victim who is still missing.
And then I hear the voice coming through the door. 'You said everything would be fine. But it wasn't was it?' It is then that I realise. If I am to make it out alive, I need to revisit a dark secret of my own that I have spent a lifetime trying to forget.
An absolutely unputdownable psychological thriller with a truly brilliant twist, perfect for fans of Lisa Jewell, T.M. Logan and C.L. Taylor.
This book was previously titled Invisible Victim.
Readers are hooked on Ten Days:
'OH MY GOSH... I have a reading hangover from the amount of sleep I lost just to finish... I totally didn't see the twist coming. A heart-wrenching psychological thriller that will stay with me for a long time.' Goodreads reviewer, ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
'Hooked from page one and so invested in it I was up at 6.30 on Sunday morning so I could finish it... I devoured every page of this fab psychological thriller.' NetGalley reviewer, ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐