The new psychological suspense novel from the best-selling author of Long Weekend.

A woman’s scream echoes through the night, a haunting cry that pierces the air as she plummets towards the unforgiving ground.

It’s a scene of chaos and confusion, as her sister desperately races towards her, her heart pounding in her chest. But it’s too late. Gravity has already claimed its victim.

The setting is a bustling city, filled with towering buildings and flashing lights. It's a place of both dreams and nightmares. Where anything can happen and anyone can be whoever, or whatever, they wish.

May and Isabella are both successful career women, with a strong sense of responsibility towards the other. But as the pieces of this tragic event begin to unravel, it becomes clear that both women have their secrets, ones they have been hiding from each other.

As their story unfolds, the lines between truth and lies, love and betrayal, become blurred. Who was the sister who fell? And did she jump or was she pushed?

For fans of gripping psychological thrillers, this book will keep you on the edge of your seat until the very end. If you enjoyed "Gone Girl", then you won't be able to put this book down.

Early Reader Reactions:

  • “There isn't really time to relax, you are simply propelled along feeling the tension and insanity- and all through the inner dialogue of the characters!! This pace kept up for the entire time!"

    — Deanna Hammond, Early Reader

  • “The back-and-forth between the two sisters? Loved it! So much tension, and their dynamic really added to the suspense."

    — Monica Smaltz, Early Reader

  • “All in all I really, really liked this book. It kept me engaged especially when I began to suspect who was involved in what. It is a bit of a slow burn I feel but I think it just makes it all the much better."

    — Ashley Sawyer, Early Reader

I watch my sister float through the air like a gravity-defying ballerina, all limbs pointed as though ready for her stage debut.

My sister has died.

My sister is dead.

And it is all my fault.