Bantam Press
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A strange sensation runs through me, a feeling that I don't know this person in front of me, even though he matters more to me than anyone ever has, than anyone ever will.
You go into your son's bedroom. It's the usual mess. You tidy up some dirty plates, pick up some clothes, open the wardrobe to put them away.
And that's when you find it. Something so shocking it doesn't seem real.
And you realize a horrifying truth...
Your own son might be dangerous.
Keep You Close is the chilling, relentless new thriller from the bestselling author of Need to Know.
You go into your son's bedroom. It's the usual mess. You tidy up some dirty plates, pick up some clothes, open the wardrobe to put them away.
And that's when you find it. Something so shocking it doesn't seem real.
And you realize a horrifying truth...
Your own son might be dangerous.
Keep You Close is the chilling, relentless new thriller from the bestselling author of Need to Know.
Stephanie Maddox, FBI Agent and single mom to son, Zachary, notices him being less and less communicative with her. She chalks it up to being a teenager until another FBI agent shows up on her doorstep with information about her son that starts to plague her.
The ethical/moral decisions faced through the book really made me feel a connection on a mom level. How far would I go for my kids? I enjoyed the suspense and the way Karen Cleveland unfolded the story.
Not going to lie: there were not any feel good moments or satisfying wrap up to this novel with was disappointing considering how well it all unfolded.
Still an enjoyable read and several other book club administrators felt it was worthy of adding to their club lists!
Thanks Bantam Press and NetGalley for this ARC in exchange for my honest review.
The ethical/moral decisions faced through the book really made me feel a connection on a mom level. How far would I go for my kids? I enjoyed the suspense and the way Karen Cleveland unfolded the story.
Not going to lie: there were not any feel good moments or satisfying wrap up to this novel with was disappointing considering how well it all unfolded.
Still an enjoyable read and several other book club administrators felt it was worthy of adding to their club lists!
Thanks Bantam Press and NetGalley for this ARC in exchange for my honest review.