Críticas:
"Fresh and innovative." "Claire McGowan, author of "The Lost"""
"Fresh and innovative." Claire McGowan, author of The Lost"
"We read this in one sitting and think it's just frightfully brilliant."--Women's Way magazine
"Chilling, riveting and brilliantly written, you'll be up reading this way into the night!"--Closer
"The sinister side of social media is explored to wonderfully chilling effect . . . A brilliantly original and genuinely scary debut."--Sunday Mirror
"Fresh and innovative."--Claire McGowan, author of The Lost
"This is a really promising beginning that sits well inside the new highly commercial genre of female-crime started by Gillian Flynn."--Irish Independent
"A gripping, fast-paced tale that echoes the concerns of Coben's Missing You . . . Crowley's prose is direct and propulsive."--Declan Burke, The Irish Times
Reseña del editor:
It was crazy really, she had never met the woman, had no idea of her real name but she thought of her as a friend. Or, at least, the closest thing she had to a friend in Dublin.
Struggling with a new baby, Yvonne turns to netmammy, an online forum for mothers, for support. Drawn into a world of new friends, she spends increasing amounts of time online and volunteers more and more information about herself.
When one of her new friends goes offline, Yvonne thinks something is wrong, but dismisses her fears. After all, does she really know this woman?
But when the body of a young woman with striking similarities to Yvonne's missing friend is found, Yvonne realizes that they're all in terrifying danger. Can she persuade Sergeant Claire Boyle, herself about to go on maternity leave, to take her fears seriously?
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