"If you go, there's no coming back.
Dr. Georgia Healey can't grieve. Her nineteen-year-old daughter, Stephanie, stepped out for a walk two years ago and never returned. No body. No answers. Just an open wound that refuses to heal.
On the anniversary of Stephanie's disappearance, Georgia isn't ready to let go — not yet. She retraces every step her daughter took, determined to question everyone: students, professors, ex-boyfriends, anyone who might hold a sliver of truth.
But the truth isn't always a comfort. And what Georgia uncovers is far more terrifying than she ever imagined.
When you seek the lost, be prepared for what you find...
'A slow-burning thriller that builds to a devastating dénouement.' Mail on Sunday
'A tense thriller that kept me reading way past bedtime then kept me awake.' Kerry Watts
Born in Glasgow, P.R. Black is an author and journalist living in Yorkshire. His stories have been in the Daily Telegraph's ´Ghost Stories´ and the 'Northern Crime One' anthology, and he's a runner-up of the 2014 Bloody Scotland competition."
"The perfect weekend away. A remote lodge, old friends... and murder.
Set in a remote Scottish lodge in the depths of winter, this explosive and disturbing thriller asks what happens when dark secrets finally come to light.
When a group of female friends gather at a beautiful but isolated Scottish island lodge for a weekend away, they're looking forward to relaxing, sharing updates on their lives, reminiscing...
The furthest thing from their minds is death. But even though they've known each other since high school, some of these women have secrets. Dark secrets that can ruin friendships, ruin marriages – ruin lives.
Things you thought you knew and loved can turn out to be your biggest nightmares. And when recriminations start to fly, it soon becomes clear: it's not a question of when, but if, these old friends will ever make it home again...
Perfect for fans of Lucy Foley, Lisa Jewell and Kerri Beevis.
Reviews for P.R. Black:
'A slow-burning thriller that builds to a devastating dénouement' - Mail on Sunday
'It's edge-of-the-seat stuff... A cracker' - Bookbag
'Copious amounts of suspense' - Novel Kicks
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P.R. Black, author and journalist, was born in Glasgow and lives in Yorkshire. When he's not driving his wife and children to distraction with all the typing, he enjoys hillwalking, and can often be found asking the way to the nearest pub in the Lake District.
His short stories have featured in the Daily Telegraph's ´Ghost Stories´ and the ´Northern Crime One´ anthology. He was runner-up in the 2014 Bloody Scotland crime-writing competition and his work has been performed on stage in London."