Teresa Driscoll, the author of the international bestseller “I’m Watching You,” says this about her new novel: “When I began my career in journalism, I naively believed that there was always something in a person’s behavior or in their biography that would reveal evil in them. But then I came across the cases of the nicest people, whose actions frightened me far more than the deeds of obvious criminals. Wolves in sheep’s clothing.” But how do you expose them?
Racing on a train many miles away from home, Sophie receives a horrifying message over the phone. Two little boys have been in an accident. One of them is her four-year-old son, Ben. Now they are in the hospital in critical condition.
Sophie thought she could leave Ben for a while with her best friend Emma. With someone she trusted as much as herself—despite all the rumors swirling around her. And now she can’t stop thinking that she’s made an irreversible mistake.