Mia Evans thought she knew her neighbors.
She thought she knew her husband.
Most of all, she thought she knew herself.
But after a chance encounter with the woman across the street, small inconsistencies begin appearing in Mia's otherwise ordinary life. A comment that shouldn't mean anything. A symbol that keeps reappearing. A feeling she can't shake that someone is watching her.
At first, everyone tells her she's imagining things.
Stress.
Pregnancy.
Grief.
Coincidence.
Yet the deeper Mia digs, the more questions she uncovers-and the more people begin questioning her.
Soon, friendships are tested, reputations are destroyed, and a single obsession pushes Mia toward a decision she can never take back.
As reality begins to blur with suspicion, Mia finds herself trapped in a maze of secrets where every answer creates two new questions and nothing is quite what it seems.
Because sometimes the most dangerous lies aren't the ones we're told.
They're the ones we believe.
An unforgettable psychological suspense novel filled with hidden clues, shocking twists, and a mystery that will keep readers guessing until the final page.