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“Filled with tension and so many suspects! The author brought the tension in the characters to the edge in the page, where it’s impossible to ignore. The cat and mouse game was buffeted by interesting supporting characters that are both lovable and loathsome. I thought this was well written, hard to put down and enjoyable to listen too ”
— Jen • Sidetrack Bookshop
‘Chillingly compelling and expertly assembled. An immersive piece of thriller writing of the sort late-night-reading binges are made of’ B. P. WALTER
‘Dark, intense, and expertly crafted. Kate Rhodes delivers exactly what I look for in a gripping thriller’ RACHEL ABBOTT
She thinks she understand stalkers. Until she becomes a target . . .
Elly is an expert in stalking – an academic at Cambridge University and a popular media pundit. She knows the subject intimately: what motivates a stalker, how they behave, how to rehabilitate them.
But now it’s personal. Someone is following her, making silent phone calls and sending her ominous notes. The message is always the same – me or you.
Elly can’t trust anyone – not her family, her friends or her colleagues. She knows that her stalker must be someone close to her. And when they suddenly turn violent, she realizes she’s running out of time to find out who it is.
Because it looks like only one of them will survive.
A terrifying cat-and-mouse chase, told from the perspective of the stalker and the stalked – a roller-coaster ride with an ending you won’t see coming.
‘Terrifying and tense, as unpredictable as it is compelling' LESLEY KARA
‘A classy, edge-of-the-seat thriller which will keep you guessing throughout!’ B.A. PARIS
‘Pacy, tense and unsettling . . . Kate keeps you guessing until the end, then hits you with a chapter that will stay with you long after you close the book’ MARI HANNAH
‘Stylish and atmospheric, with a final page that is sure to chill your bones. Loved it’ CAZ FREAR
'The tension never lets up. Just when you think you’ve unravelled the mystery, Rhodes masterfully delivers a twist that leaves you breathless’ JO JAKEMAN
'A bloody good read. Tense and intense' KATE EVANS
‘Pacy and chilling. I binged it’ EMMA BAMFORD
‘Kate Rhodes always delivers an entertaining read but this standalone novel really packs a punch’ RUSS THOMAS
‘Gripping . . . I just couldn't put this down’ SIMON McCLEAVE
'A creepy slow-burn of a thriller – one that will have you looking over your own shoulder as you read late into the night’ SARAH PEKKANEN
‘Superb plotting. The very best in psychological crime writing’ JANE ISAAC
'Tense and terrifying - no one is above suspicion in this masterpiece of literary manipulation' ANNE COATES
‘Deliciously addictive’ ISABEL ASHDOWN
‘Irresistible’ CRIME TIME
‘Terrifying’ CRIME MONTHLY
'Tense and properly chilling' SUN ON SUNDAY, FABULOUS MAGAZINE
Kate Rhodes is an acclaimed crime novelist and an award-winning poet. She lives in Cambridge with her husband, the writer and film-maker Dave Pescod, and visited the Scilly Isles every year as a child, which gave her the idea for this series. She is one of the founders of the Killer Women writing group.
Reviews
PRAISE FOR THE STALKER:‘We loved this dark read’ Bella
‘Fascinating . . . I highly recommend The Stalker’ Paul Burke, Crime Time FM podcast
‘A gripping cat-and-mouse thriller that will have you looking over your shoulder until the final twist sneaks up on you’ Peterborough Telegraph
‘One of those “can’t put it down” books’ Bromley House Library Expand reviews