Résumé

A stranger walks into Lena's office and describes her own buried nightmare.Lena has spent her career listening to other people's pain.She knows the difference between a memory and a delusion.She knows when a frightened man is lying and when he only wishes he were.Or she thought she did.Then Ryan Decker sits across her desk, twisting a fraying bracelet, and tells her about the dream he can't stop drawing.A girl with red hair, screaming.Cold black water closing over his head.A beam of light sweeping the fog.And a lighthouse on the cliff above, its rooster weathervane snapped clean below the tail.Lena knows that lighthouse.She has seen that exact broken weathervane.And she has never told a living soul.Ryan grew up landlocked. He has no reason to dream her secret down to the last rusted detail.But every morning his hand draws it again, and every night the girl falls and he cannot reach her."I don't expect you to believe me," he says.The trouble is, she does.As Lena pulls the thread, the case files start to lie.Witnesses contradict the record.A drunk driver confesses to the wrong crime.A phone tap turns up that was never meant for her.And a box hidden under a bed holds a photograph that puts her own name at the scene.Someone vanished from that shoreline years ago.Someone went to a great deal of trouble to keep her forgotten.And the deeper Lena digs, the more she suspects the girl in Ryan's dream has been waiting all this time for her to remember.To find the truth, she will have to walk back into the one night she swore she'd left behind.She will have to ask who really drove that road, and who stood by and watched.Even if the person who buried it is closer to her than blood.The Vanishing Point is a twisting, atmospheric psychological suspense novel about repressed memory, a cold case that won't stay closed, a deadly reunion, buried family secrets, and the terrifying pull of a truth you spent your whole life outrunning.Perfect for readers who love unreliable-memory thrillers, slow-burn dread, shocking late twists, lighthouse-coast atmosphere, and stories like The Silent Patient and The Girl on the Train. A gripping standalone with a reckoning you won't see coming.

Caractéristiques

Auteur(s) : Rosalind I. Davenport

Publication : 16 juin 2026

Intérieur : Noir & blanc

Support(s) : eBook [ePub]

Contenu(s) : ePub

Protection(s) : Aucune (ePub)

Taille(s) : 809 ko (ePub)

Langue(s) : Anglais

EAN13 eBook [ePub] : 9798259601208

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