If The Tenant had you speed-reading past midnight, craving another domestic nightmare where nothing is as it seems, Riley Sager's gothic labyrinth delivers that same white-knuckle addiction—but trades apartment walls for a crumbling seaside mansion hiding decades of family rot. You'll find the flawed caregiver protagonist you trust, then doubt, then root for anyway, wrapped in accusations of long-ago murder and whispered confessions that rewrite every assumption. The chapters sprint, the betrayals land like gut punches, and the moral lines blur just enough to feel deliciously, guiltily real.
This isn't just twisty—it's a full gothic spiral of unreliable narrators and feminist reckonings, satisfying that craving for women who refuse to stay quietly trapped. Sager amplifies everyday anxieties into atmospheric dread without losing the binge-worthy momentum.
The moral lines blur just enough to feel deliciously, guiltily real.
"Holy Moly! What a ride!" — Sharon Orlopp, Goodreads
"…a page turner that kept me curious throughout." — Holly B ( short break), Goodreads
"Sager is at the top of his game with this one!" — L.A., Goodreads
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