From┬аUSA Today┬аbestselling and Edgar and Shamus AwardтАУwinning author Alison Gaylin comes a slick, riveting, and all-too-plausible tale of psychological suspense where a mother is desperate to protect her family as they become targets of a group of violent conspiracy theorists.
Sometimes the world is out to get you.
Meg Russo was behind the wheel when it happened. She and her husband Justin were driving their daughter Lily to Ithaca College, the family celebrating the eighteen-year-old music prodigyтАЩs future. Then a car swerved up beside them, the young men inside it behaving bizarrelyтАФand Meg lost control of her own vehicle. The family road trip turned into a tragedy. Justin didnтАЩt survive the accident.
Four months later, Meg works to distract herself from her grief and guilt, reopening her small local bookstore. But soon after she returns to work, bizarre messages and visitors begin to arrive, with strangers threatening Meg and Lily in increasingly terrifying ways. They are obsessed with a young adult novel titled┬аThe Prophesy, which was published thirty years earlier. An online group of believers are convinced that it heralds the apocalypse, and social media posts link the bookтАФand MegтАЩs reclusive musician fatherтАФto Satanism. These conspiracy theorists vow to seek revenge on The ProphesyтАЩs author...Meg.
As the threats turn violent, Meg begins to suspect that JustinтАЩs death may not have been an accident. To find answers and save her daughter, her father, and herself, Meg must get to the root of these dangerous liesтАФand find a way to face the believers head-on тАж before itтАЩs too late.
Alison Gaylin is the USA Today and international bestselling author of thirteen books, including the stand-alones The Collective and If I Die Tonight (winner of the Edgar Award) and the Brenna Spector series: And She Was (winner of the Shamus Award), Into the Dark, and Stay With Me. Nominated for the Edgar four times, she has also been a finalist for numerous awards, including the Los Angeles Times Book Prize, the Strand Book Award and the ITW Thriller, Macavity and Anthony Awards. She lives with her husband in Woodstock, New York.