And he'd won the Pulitzer for a series of articles he'd written decades ago for the New York Times on Nazi war criminals who had remained at large. So, yeah, I'd already Googled him. He didn't have a website, too old school for that.
Enjoying a successful career at the side of a destructive friend who helped him escape bullies in childhood, Ian fears for his life when his friend becomes irrationally angry about Ian's new relationship.
Enjoying a successful career with his best friend Priss, a destructive friend who helped him escape bullies in childhood, Ian fears for his life when she becomes irrationally angry about Ian's new relationship.
No one writes “good scary fun” (The Washington Post) better than New York Times bestselling master of psychological suspense Lisa Unger.
"Darkness is near when Ian is with Priss.