
Lisa Jewell's NY Times bestseller unravels dark family secrets where twisted marriages become deadly obsessions. Fellow thriller author Gillian McAllister raves, "Other authors are at ten, Lisa is a solid hundred" - a masterclass in psychological suspense that explains the "why" behind the original's haunting mysteries.
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A human skull emerges from the muddy banks of the Thames, setting Detective Inspector Samuel Owusu on a trail leading to 16 Cheyne Walk-a Chelsea mansion with secrets buried deeper than the bones themselves. The remains belong to Birdie Dunlop-Evers, a violinist who vanished in 1996, around the time of an apparent suicide pact at that very address. But why were her remains wrapped in expensive towels and only recently disposed of after decades in hiding? And what connection does this have to Libby Jones, who recently inherited the property and seems to be concealing crucial information? The mansion's walls have witnessed unspeakable acts-psychological manipulation, sexual abuse, and murder-all hidden beneath a veneer of wealth and respectability. As Samuel methodically builds his case, he discovers plant evidence matching foliage found on the bones and the chilling message "I AM PHIN" scratched into a skirting board. Every clue points to a family fractured by trauma yet bound by secrets that refuse to stay buried. When money trails lead from Libby's accounts to individuals named Marie Caron and Phineas Thomson, Samuel realizes he's not investigating one crime, but unraveling a complex web of deception spanning decades. The mansion isn't just a crime scene-it's the epicenter of generational trauma that continues to claim victims long after the original perpetrators have gone.