Nothing is really forgotten—and nothing is ever forgiven—in this dark and brooding psychological thriller from the author of Girl: Broken.
When Athene walks into Mary’s cafe and asks for directions to a holiday cottage she has rented, Mary tells her it burned down twenty years earlier. Since Athene has nowhere to stay, Mary suggests that she checks in to a local pub for the night.
What Athene doesn’t know is that the burnt-out house was where Mary’s friend, Bella, lived. The only person she ever loved, who died in terrible circumstances.
Brought on by Athene’s arrival, Mary feels her past leaking into the present. There is a secret to Bella’s death; something she has kept buried for years.
But is Athene really who she says she is?
Then a man convicted of starting the fire that burnt down the cottage contacts Mary. He has received an anonymous email that refers to the past.
And when Mary starts to feel like she is being watched, she is terrified the past is coming back to haunt her.
Because some things cannot stay buried . . .
Stephen has enjoyed international success as a novelist (Tuesday Falling), published in four languages. His poetry has appeared in London’s Brittle Star. He has performed onstage at the West Yorkshire Playhouse and vows never to do it again. Stephen lives with his family in the Yorkshire Dales, but can often be found in the darker corners of London.