INTERNATIONAL BESTSELLER Called One of the Best Books of the Year by NPR Dynamic women with
complicated lives take center stage in this twisty mystery about a rideshare mix-up which
results in murder. Lalli is a fresh voice in the thriller genre and a writer to watch! -Wendy
Walker internationally bestselling author of Don't Look For Me Two women named Sara each get
into a rideshare. . . but only one makes it home alive. Which Sara was the real target? Law
student Saraswati Sara Bhaduri holds down two jobs in order to make her way through school but
it's still a struggle. She's had to do things to pay the bills that most people wouldn't expect
from a nice Indian girl. It seems like an ordinary busy Tuesday night at the local dive bar
until her boss demands Sara deal with a drunk girl in the bathroom. The two become fast
friends. Why? Because they both have the same name. And despite their different circumstances
the two connect. When they both order rideshares home they tumble in the back of the cars and
head out into the night. But when Sara awakes in her rideshare she finds she's on the wrong
side of town-the rich side-and she realizes: she and Sarah took the wrong cars home. With no
money Sara walks back to her apartment on the shady side of town only to discover police
lights flashing and a body crumpled on her doorstep: Sarah. Was Sarah Ellis or Sara Bhaduri the
target? And why would anyone want either of them dead? In this smart twisty novel about
ambition wealth and dangerous longing the layers are peeled back on two young women
desperate to break out of the expectations placed on them with devastating results.