When the first email arrives, Beck is skeptical. No way. Someone must have found out. But then he gets another. It holds something more personal. Something absolutely nobody knows. Well, nobody except…
Beck is a doctor. He’s a logical man, and he doesn’t believe in silly things like ghosts. His wife has been dead eight years, and now he’s receiving emails that talk about things no one would know but the two of them. So who broke their promise of keeping certain things between them a secret? Or is it possible that Elizabeth somehow survived that night at the lake? Beck needs to talk to everyone who knew anything about Elizabeth and her murder. He needs to know who sent these emails, if it’s some kind of sick joke, or if it’s for real. But how can he do that without bringing up painful memories of that night? And how can he talk to someone when the emails say TELL NO ONE? Who can Beck trust? Through the many twists and turns of this fast-paced novel, you discover the person responsible for not one, but many murders, is not the person, or persons, you thought they were.
Beck is a doctor. He’s a logical man, and he doesn’t believe in silly things like ghosts. His wife has been dead eight years, and now he’s receiving emails that talk about things no one would know but the two of them. So who broke their promise of keeping certain things between them a secret? Or is it possible that Elizabeth somehow survived that night at the lake? Beck needs to talk to everyone who knew anything about Elizabeth and her murder. He needs to know who sent these emails, if it’s some kind of sick joke, or if it’s for real. But how can he do that without bringing up painful memories of that night? And how can he talk to someone when the emails say TELL NO ONE? Who can Beck trust? Through the many twists and turns of this fast-paced novel, you discover the person responsible for not one, but many murders, is not the person, or persons, you thought they were.