As the January wind whips down the stairs to the train platform, Ellen Randall huddles into her coat, shivering. Suddenly, a flash of red catches her eye and she turns. Itâs a scarf. Red and cream, in a large, checked pattern. And the person wearing itâ No! It canât beâŚ
Three weeks later. In the dimly lit depths of the abandoned station, an eerie silence hangs heavily in the stale air, wrapping around the young man like an invisible shroud. Every step he takes echoes through the tunnels. Cautiously, he ventures deeper into this forgotten place.
His pulse quickens as he stumbles upon her, a small figure huddled in a worn sleeping bag. The girl looks cold, hungry and very frightened. Carefully, he approaches her. âPlease tell me how I can help you.â His voice is gentle. She meets his eyes, and his heart twists with worry and protectiveness. If someoneâs hurt herâ
Then, she laughs; a ripple of sound that rises to the arched roof and echoes around them. âI killed somebody,â she says. âAnd, before you ask, I meant to do it.â
A totally unputdownable psychological thriller, perfect for anyone who loved The Doctorâs Wife by Daniel Hurst and anything by Shalini Boland.
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