You committed the perfect crime. But someone knows the truth.You followed the trial obsessively.
You know he’s guilty and can’t believe he got away with it.
But someone is determined to see justice done.
Rain Winter left journalism behind to focus on her baby daughter. But when a man acquitted for murder is killed, in the same way as his suspected victims, Rain sees a pattern emerging between a series of cold cases.
Meticulous and untraceable, this killer strikes in the dead of night, making sure that the guilty are suitably punished for their crimes.
As Rain’s investigation deepens, she must face up to dark secrets in her own past and the realisation that the killer may be closer than she thinks…
Thank you to Harper Collins for letting me join in on the blog tour and introducing me to Lisa Unger (Can you believe I’ve never read a book by her!). Right now onto the reason why you’re reading this, to see what I thought of the book.
I’ve only read 40% of this book, so luckily there won’t be any spoilers on this review as Im only a little way into the book. I loved how the chapters were from Rain’s and Hank present time and then there were the flashbacks to what happened to them two and Tess when they was younger. (I’m not sure if its a spoiler if I tell you what happened?)
As Rain has a career in journalism, she has made notes over the years about murderers who have been murdered the same way the victims had done. She is now deciding to try and join all the dots up and see if the killer is related to a very personal case to her and set up a story/podcast with her past and present findings. This is all whilst she is meant to be on maternity leave looking after her daughter, but she has found a scratch that keeps needing to be itched.
So far, I’m kind of scared of Hank’s chapters. I know, how can I be scared of a book, but I read late at night in bed so I will be thinking the book whilst trying to sleep! Anyway back to Hank, I personally feel like he hasn’t fully forgiven Rain about what happened back when they was kids and seems to be he has now gone to stalk her or possibly even the serial killer? Maybe I’m going to be right in later chapters, or quite often wrong when judging peoples characters.
Hank is also a therapist dealing with young adults with past trauma, as he knows what it is like and could easily gain information to sort out the guilty who walked free?
Hank is also a therapist dealing with young adults with past trauma, as he knows what it is like and could easily gain information to sort out the guilty who walked free?
As I have said above, I haven’t fully finished this book but I am loving every chapter and is the kind of book I can’t predict the ending and what could and what couldn’t happen. I suggest to everyone reading this review to go and buy it right now, and lucky for you today is the release day so go treat yourself! Im attaching the link below to Amazon so you can either buy it as a paperback or send straight to your kindle! Link here: https://www.amazon.co.uk/Stranger-Inside-Lisa-Unger/dp/1848457073/ref=sr_1_1?crid=IXWAOQHE3CCZ&keywords=the+stranger+inside+lisa+unger&qid=1570034776&s=gateway&sprefix=The+Stranger+Inside+%2Caps%2C139&sr=8-1
About the author:
Lisa Unger is the New York Times and internationally bestselling, award-winning author of 16 novels. Her books are published in 26 languages and have sold millions of copies worldwide. Lisa Unger lives in the Tampa Bay area of Florida with her husband, daughter and labradoodle.
Lisa Unger is the New York Times and internationally bestselling, award-winning author of 16 novels. Her books are published in 26 languages and have sold millions of copies worldwide. Lisa Unger lives in the Tampa Bay area of Florida with her husband, daughter and labradoodle.
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