A new thriller by the author of the Lindsey Ryan novels: Would you know a serial killer if you met one? What if she served your coffee every day?
Grace Murphy doesn't seem like the type of woman who'd have a man cable-tied to a chair, slowly dying in her house. She keeps to herself and goes through life relatively unnoticed, working as a barista and caring for her sister, providing her with wholesome meals and a clean home-things they never had as children . . .
Det. Garda Jerry Hughes knows about Grace's brutal and troubled childhood; his own life was profoundly affected by it.
Jerry still checks in on the sisters from time to time. But at the moment, he's distracted by work. Men have been going missing in the city-and they seem to have nothing in common aside from a physical resemblance to someone from Grace Murphy's past . . .
Praise for Michelle Dunne's While Nobody Is Watching
"An engrossing psychological thriller." ―Booklist