Emma in the Night
’A brilliant read’ B A Paris
Two sisters go missing.
Only one returns.
Getting people to believe you is easy.
If you tell them what they want to hear.
When my sister and I disappeared three years ago,
they found Emma’s car at the beach. Some people believed she had gone there to find a party or meet a friend who
never showed. They believed that she’d gone for a swim.
They believed that she’d drowned. Maybe by accident. Maybe a suicide.
Everyone believed Emma was dead.
As for me, well – now I’m back to tell our story.
You’ll have to see if you believe it.
Praise for Wendy Walker: -
‘Deeply intriguing and provocative’ – Karin Slaughter -
‘Original, compelling and very, very clever’ – B A Paris -
‘Unpredictable’ – Mail on Sunday -
‘Disturbing’ – Woman -
‘Our favourite thriller of the year so far’ – Closer -
‘An exhilarating poolside read’ – InStyle -
‘Captivating and bold’ – Mary Kubica -