A dinner party. A game among friends. A confession that changes everything.
After losing our eldest daughter, life has been a blur of grief. I'm barely holding it together for Abby, our youngest. So when my husband, Brad, suggests an anniversary dinner with friends, I say yes. Just one night of normal. Abby needs that.
Then someone suggests we play Two Truths and a Lie.
It's meant to be harmless fun. Until it's Brad's turn.
"I've never seen Harry Potter. I once stole a bike. I once killed a man."
He laughs it off. Says he's joking. But I see his eyes. The way they shift and go cold.
And in that very moment, I know he's telling the truth.
Now I can't stop asking questions - about the man I married, about who he killed and why. Because if my husband really killed someone, what else is he capable of?
A chilling, compulsive psychological thriller that will have you questioning everything and everyone. Perfect for fans of Lisa Jewell, Freida McFadden, Sue Watson and Daniel Hurst.