Paperback, 336 pages
Published June 23rd 2020 by Grand Central Publishing
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A year after a brutal home invasion that left her traumatized, Cecelia, along with her husband and their three-year-old daughter, move into a new house with a complex security system that is supposed to make her feel safe.
But reality proves different as strange things begin to happen at home and the security system reveals that the house had a prior occupant: Lydia.
On her quest to discover the fate of the mysterious Lydia, Cecelia uncovers metaphorical skeletons in the closet, and she realizes that that no one's secrets are safe -- including her own.
But reality proves different as strange things begin to happen at home and the security system reveals that the house had a prior occupant: Lydia.
On her quest to discover the fate of the mysterious Lydia, Cecelia uncovers metaphorical skeletons in the closet, and she realizes that that no one's secrets are safe -- including her own.
MY REVIEW:
My rating: 4 of 5 stars
A year after a brutal home invasion that left her traumatized, Cecelia, along with her husband and their three-year-old daughter, move into a new house with a complex security system that is supposed to make her feel safe.
But reality proves different as strange things begin to happen at home and the security system reveals that the house had a prior occupant: Lydia.
On her quest to discover the fate of the mysterious Lydia, Cecelia uncovers metaphorical skeletons in the closet, and she realizes that that no one's secrets are safe -- including her own.
Wow remind me not to have a smart house. The things that went wrong and what is known all about you is pretty scary. About as bad is what is probably known about us through our smartphones.
Cecelia gets help from someone to find Lydia and learns her story.
The ending though , wow, how someone knows Cecelia's secrets and uses it against her is mind blowing.
I received this book from Grand Central Publishing for review.
But reality proves different as strange things begin to happen at home and the security system reveals that the house had a prior occupant: Lydia.
On her quest to discover the fate of the mysterious Lydia, Cecelia uncovers metaphorical skeletons in the closet, and she realizes that that no one's secrets are safe -- including her own.
Wow remind me not to have a smart house. The things that went wrong and what is known all about you is pretty scary. About as bad is what is probably known about us through our smartphones.
Cecelia gets help from someone to find Lydia and learns her story.
The ending though , wow, how someone knows Cecelia's secrets and uses it against her is mind blowing.
I received this book from Grand Central Publishing for review.
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