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When Grace Lawson picks up a newly developed set of family photographs, there is a picture that doesn't belong--a photo from at least twenty years ago with a man in it who looks strikingly like her husband, Jack. And though Jack denies her suspicions, he disappears that night, taking the photo with him.
In the days that follow, plagued by doubts about her marriage and herself, Grace begins to realize that others are looking for Jack and the photograph--including one fierce, silent killer who will stop at nothing. When the police won't help her, and neighbors and friends alike seem to have agendas of their own, she must confront the dark corners of her own tragic past to keep her children safe and learn the truth that might bring her husband home....
"THE ONLY PLAUSIBLE REASON FOR SETTING DOWN THIS BOOK IS TO MAKE SURE YOUR FRONT DOOR IS LOCKED AND DOUBLE-BOLTED." --*People
"COBEN TWISTS STORY LINES INTO PSYCHOLOGICAL THRILL RIDES. THE PAGES FLIP SO FAST IT'S A WONDER YOU DON'T DEVELOP PAPER CUTS." --The Orlando Sentinel
In the days that follow, plagued by doubts about her marriage and herself, Grace begins to realize that others are looking for Jack and the photograph--including one fierce, silent killer who will stop at nothing. When the police won't help her, and neighbors and friends alike seem to have agendas of their own, she must confront the dark corners of her own tragic past to keep her children safe and learn the truth that might bring her husband home....
"THE ONLY PLAUSIBLE REASON FOR SETTING DOWN THIS BOOK IS TO MAKE SURE YOUR FRONT DOOR IS LOCKED AND DOUBLE-BOLTED." --*People
"COBEN TWISTS STORY LINES INTO PSYCHOLOGICAL THRILL RIDES. THE PAGES FLIP SO FAST IT'S A WONDER YOU DON'T DEVELOP PAPER CUTS." --The Orlando Sentinel
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