How far would you go to find the one that got away?
From the imprint that published Fiona Barton’s instant
New York Times bestseller The Widow and Clare Mackintosh’s global phenomenon
I Let You Go, comes Mary Torjussen’s GONE WITHOUT A TRACE (Berkley Trade Paperback Original; 978-0-399-58501-2; April 11, 2017; $16.00)—an electric, compulsive thriller about a boyfriend’s unexplained disappearance, and its corrosive effects
on the woman he left behind.
In
GONE WITHOUT A TRACE, young professional Hannah returns from work
to find her live-in boyfriend, Matt, is gone. His belongings have
disappeared from their house. Every call she ever made, every text she
ever sent, every photo of him and any sign of him
on social media have vanished. It’s as though their last four years
together never happened. As she
struggles to get through the next few days, with humiliation and
recriminations whirring through her head, she knows she’ll
do anything to get answers. Where has he gone? Why has he left?
Then
the messages start—cryptic and creepy texts and videos—and Hannah
realizes that someone is watching her every move. And there are signs
that someone has been in her house.
As
her search for Matt progresses, Hannah treads further into madness and
obsession—and the only way out is to come to terms with the one shocking
truth she just can’t accept. . .
For anyone who has ever asked “Was it something I did?”
GONE WITHOUT A TRACE brings to chilling light the doubt, fear, and obsession that can lie dormant in our most intimate relationships.