Sunday Times bestselling author, Julia Heaberlin, returns with a sharply observed psychological thriller about a woman’s involvement on a missing child case.
Since saving a boy’s life by making an impossible prediction aged ten, Vivvy Bouchet has been in a life-long battle between the voices in her head and the science she loves.
Now a brilliant young astrophysicist, she just wants to concentrate on her career. But the boy she saved, now a cop, believes she is psychic. He begs her to help solve a high profile cold case.
When a popular conspiracy theorist podcaster finds out about her involvement, he spews conspiracy theories about the case. With her career and the people she loves on the line, Vivvy must fight back.
Julia Heaberlin is an award-winning journalist. She has also edited numerous real-life thriller stories, including a series on the perplexing and tragic murders of girls buried in the Mexican desert and another on domestic violence. She lives with her family in Texas.
Her previous novel, Black-Eyed Susans, was a Sunday Times Number Two bestseller and a Radio 2 Book Club selection as well as Waterstones Thriller of the Month.









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