An alternative cover edition for this ASIN B0DMKMLTW8 can be found here
Hunter Holloway has always thrived on control—over his life, his secrets, and the quiet suburb he calls home. But control is a fragile thing, and it starts slipping when he becomes fixated on his new neighbor, Vincent Winslow. A surgeon with an impeccable reputation, Vincent seems perfect on the surface. Too perfect.
What begins as idle curiosity turns into a dangerous obsession. Hunter can’t shake the feeling that something isn’t right about Vincent. The man is hiding something, and Hunter is determined to find out what. But the deeper he digs, the darker things become. Strange notes, missing people, and shadows lurking at the edge of reason—all signs that Hunter’s not just watching a man; he’s unraveling a web of secrets more sinister than he ever imagined. At home, Hunter’s wife, Mary, begins to sense something is wrong. Once the rock that grounded him, Mary is now distant, struggling to understand the growing divide between them. She knows Hunter is keeping secrets, and the more he withdraws, the more Mary becomes entangled in the mystery herself. But Mary has secrets of her own—ones she’s kept hidden for far too long.
As Hunter’s surveillance spirals into a deadly game, two detectives, Margot and Turner, enter the picture. They’re investigating a string of brutal crimes in the area, and their questions bring Hunter dangerously close to the edge. Margot is sharp and relentless, keenly aware that not everything about Hunter adds up. Turner is methodical, quietly unraveling the case as the walls close in. They sense the pieces don’t fit, and Hunter finds himself playing a dangerous game of cat and mouse with the very people who could expose him.
Then there’s Emily—the quiet, enigmatic maid working in Hunter’s home. There’s something about her that doesn’t sit right, something that ties her to Vincent in ways Hunter never anticipated. Is she the key to unraveling Vincent’s secrets, or is she the one pulling the strings from the shadows?
Caught between the detectives’ probing questions, Mary’s growing suspicions, and the spiraling danger surrounding Vincent, Hunter starts to question his own sanity. The closer he gets to the truth, the more everything he thought he knew begins to unravel. Is he still the hunter in this deadly game, or has he become the prey? With every step, the stakes rise, and the lines between guilt and innocence blur. Secrets are deadly, and in this twisted game, not everyone will make it out alive.
An alternative cover edition for this ASIN B0DMKMLTW8 can be found here
Hunter Holloway has always thrived on control—over his life, his secrets, and the quiet suburb he calls home. But control is a fragile thing, and it starts slipping when he becomes fixated on his new neighbor, Vincent Winslow. A surgeon with an impeccable reputation, Vincent seems perfect on the surface. Too perfect.
What begins as idle curiosity turns into a dangerous obsession. Hunter can’t shake the feeling that something isn’t right about Vincent. The man is hiding something, and Hunter is determined to find out what. But the deeper he digs, the darker things become. Strange notes, missing people, and shadows lurking at the edge of reason—all signs that Hunter’s not just watching a man; he’s unraveling a web of secrets more sinister than he ever imagined. At home, Hunter’s wife, Mary, begins to sense something is wrong. Once the rock that grounded him, Mary is now distant, struggling to understand the growing divide between them. She knows Hunter is keeping secrets, and the more he withdraws, the more Mary becomes entangled in the mystery herself. But Mary has secrets of her own—ones she’s kept hidden for far too long.
As Hunter’s surveillance spirals into a deadly game, two detectives, Margot and Turner, enter the picture. They’re investigating a string of brutal crimes in the area, and their questions bring Hunter dangerously close to the edge. Margot is sharp and relentless, keenly aware that not everything about Hunter adds up. Turner is methodical, quietly unraveling the case as the walls close in. They sense the pieces don’t fit, and Hunter finds himself playing a dangerous game of cat and mouse with the very people who could expose him.
Then there’s Emily—the quiet, enigmatic maid working in Hunter’s home. There’s something about her that doesn’t sit right, something that ties her to Vincent in ways Hunter never anticipated. Is she the key to unraveling Vincent’s secrets, or is she the one pulling the strings from the shadows?
Caught between the detectives’ probing questions, Mary’s growing suspicions, and the spiraling danger surrounding Vincent, Hunter starts to question his own sanity. The closer he gets to the truth, the more everything he thought he knew begins to unravel. Is he still the hunter in this deadly game, or has he become the prey? With every step, the stakes rise, and the lines between guilt and innocence blur. Secrets are deadly, and in this twisted game, not everyone will make it out alive.