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“What started as a leisurely walk along the beach soon becomes a nightmare for Evie and Cyrus. A capsized boat with immigrants washing up on shore triggers something in Evie and she goes catatonic. What follows is one of the most harrowing Cyrus and Evie stories we have heard as we finally learn who Evie was, where she came from and about her terrifying journey from her homeland.”
— Nancy • Fiction Addiction
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“The fourth title in the Cyruss and Evie series, and possibly the best yet! Seventeen bodies wash up on a British beach and in the course of investigating these deaths Cyruss and Evie may find the key to unlocking the mystery of Evie's own past. Compelling reading.”
— Anne • Devonport Bookshop
Cyrus Haven and Evie Cormac return in this “razor-sharp and emotionally charged” (Lisa Gardner) psychological thriller, which finally unlocks the secrets of Evie’s past and reaffirms why Stephen King has proclaimed Michael Robotham “an absolute master.”
The mystery of Evie Cormac’s background has followed her into adulthood. As a child, she was discovered hiding in a secret room where a man had been tortured to death. Many of her captors and abusers escaped justice, unseen but not forgotten. Now, on a hot summer’s day, the past drags Evie back as she watches the bodies of seventeen migrants wash up on a Lincolnshire beach.
There is only one survivor, a teenage boy, who tells police their small boat was deliberately rammed and sunk. Psychologist Cyrus Haven is recruited by the police to investigate the murders—but recognizes immediately that Evie has some link to the tragedy. By solving this crime, he could finally unlock the secrets of her past. But what dark forces will he set loose? And who will pay the price?
“Readers who fell for teenager Evie in Robotham’s earlier novels will welcome her return. Robotham’s prose gleams [and] the finale is satisfactorily bloody” (Booklist).
Michael Robotham is a former investigative journalist whose bestselling psychological thrillers have been translated into twenty-five languages. He has twice won a Ned Kelly Award for Australia’s best crime novel, for Lost in 2005 and Shatter in 2008. His recent novels include When She Was Good, winner of the UK’s Ian Fleming Steel Dagger Award for best thriller; The Secrets She Keeps; Good Girl, Bad Girl; When You Are Mine; Lying Beside You; and Storm Child. After living and writing all over the world, Robotham settled his family in Sydney, Australia.