Right Behind You
An insanely gripping thriller from the Sunday Times bestselling author of BEFORE SHE DISAPPEARED
(Author) Lisa GardnerLisa Gardner's next thriller following her runaway New York Times bestseller Find Her takes her wildly popular brand of suspense to new heights. Thirteen-year-old Sharlah Nash knows that the first time her brother killed eight years ago, he did it to save their lives. Now retired FBI profiler Pierce Quincy and his wife Rainie Conner have offered Sharlah a new life of safety. She desperately wants to believe this is her shot at happily ever after. Then two people are murdered in their local convenience store and Sharlah's brother is identified as the killer. Telly Ray Nash is on the hunt for Sharlah and as the death count rises it becomes clear that nothing and no-one, including Pierce and Rainie, will stop him getting to her. Now, Sharlah has one chance to take control. She can run for her life... or turn and face the danger right behind her.
Lisa Gardner
Lisa Gardner is a bestselling American author known for her thriller novels. She began her writing career with the publication of her debut novel, "The Perfect Husband," in 1997. Gardner's novels often feature strong female protagonists and delve into dark and twisted psychological themes.
One of her most notable works is the Detective D.D. Warren series, which follows the investigations of a female detective in Boston. Gardner's writing style is characterized by fast-paced plots, intricate twists, and gripping suspense that keep readers on the edge of their seats.
Throughout her career, Gardner has made a significant impact on the thriller genre, earning a loyal following of readers and critical acclaim for her gripping storytelling. Her most famous work is arguably "The Neighbor," a standalone thriller that explores themes of obsession and deception.
Overall, Lisa Gardner's contributions to literature have solidified her reputation as a master of the thriller genre, with her compelling characters and suspenseful plots captivating readers worldwide.