The chilling new novel and Sunday Times top 10 bestseller from the bestselling author of The
Chalk Man and The Taking of Annie Thorne 'C. J. Tudor is terrific. I can't wait to see what she
does next' Harlan Coben 'A mesmerizingly chilling and atmospheric page-turner' J.P. Delaney
bestselling author of The Girl Before Driving home one night Gabe sees the face of a little
girl he knows in the rear window of the car in front. She mouths one word - 'Daddy'. He never
sees his five-year-old daughter Izzy again. The police believe she's dead. But three years
later Gabe still drives the roads searching for the car that took Izzy never giving up hope
. . . Fran and her daughter Alice aren't searching - but running. Always one step ahead of
the people who want to hurt them. Because Fran knows the truth about Gabe's daughter - and she
knows what those chasing her and Alice will do if they ever catch them . . . 'Hugely enjoyable
and deliciously creepy' Alex Michaelides author of The Silent Patient 'A creepy intense novel
that drew me right in and never let go' Samantha Downing author of My Lovely Wife 'Utterly
magnificent. Such a beautifully weaved and satisfyingly complex tale with just the right level
of spookiness' James Oswald author of the Inspector McLean series 'Chilling and utterly
gripping. Loved the twists and the well-drawn everyday details. A fantastic new book from the
Queen of Creepy' Will Dean author of Dark Pines'A darkly compelling tale of justice revenge
and the darkness lurking at the edges of everyday life - with an utterly propulsive plot that
makes it very very hard to put down' T. M. Logan author of The Holiday 'C. J. Tudor's best
novel to date . . . utterly emotionally believable . . . gripping and thoroughly entertaining'
Sarah Pinborough author of Behind Her Eyes Praise for C. J. Tudor: 'If you like my stuff
you'll like this' Stephen King 'Britain's female Stephen King' Daily Mail 'Some writers have it
and C. J. Tudor has it big time. The Taking of Annie Thorne is terrific in every way' Lee Child
'Her books have the ability to simultaneously make you unable to stop reading while wishing you
could bury the book somewhere deep underground where it can't be found. Compelling and
haunting' Sunday Express