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Written by Toby Neal

Narrated by Sonja Field

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I never realized how much I wanted to live until the choice was no longer mine.

I’ve spent my entire life unraveling mysteries of the human mind as a police psychologist, but somehow, I’ve ended up here: drunk, mostly naked, and locked out of my own house in the rain. 

I think I might be an alcoholic.

I refuse to enter rehab like my station chief wants. I’ll do it my way, by hiking Haleakala on Maui and kicking the booze on my own in the crater.

Only, I’m not alone.

There’s an unusual man on the doorstep of my cabin, and he wants his own brand of therapy. With me.

Alcohol is no longer my biggest problem.

Now I have to survive long enough to escape.


“This psychological thriller pits one woman’s personal demons against those of her stalker to create a compelling, well-told dual confession.” Kirkus Reviews


“Toby Neal weaves a spell-binding suspense (novel) that pulls you in with breathtaking scenery, flawed characters, and brilliantly twisted psychology.” Gae-Lynn Woods, author of the Cass Elliott Crime Series

LanguageEnglish
PublisherToby Neal
Release dateSep 1, 2017
ISBN9781509452613
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Toby Neal

Toby Neal was raised on Kaua`i in Hawaii. She wrote and illustrated her first story at age five and credits her counseling background with adding depth–from the villains to Lei Texeira, the courageous multicultural heroine of the Lei Crime Series, and all the rest of her characters. “I’m endlessly fascinated with people’s stories.”

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    Having read the entire Lei series and working in Wired, I have to say that Dr.Wilson was always a fascination of mine. Loved this insight into her and, as always, Toby’s descriptive writing and way of pulling you in and taking you on the journey were ever present.