Selena has a problem in her life. She thinks her husband, Graham is having an affair with the nanny. Graham has done it before but she and the children like the nanny. What should she do? One night coming home late, the train stalls. As they wait for the train to start, she and the woman in the next seat, Martha, start to talk. Martha tells her she’s having an affair with her boss and feels stuck. Selena confesses her suspicions about her husband and the nanny.
It felt good to talk to a stranger, but then Martha suggests more meetings. The nanny disappears leaving Selena wondering if there was a connection. As the mystery of the missing nanny deepens, Selena finds she must face the problems in her marriage. She wonders who Martha really was and then she discovers more frightening things.
This is a book that will keep you wondering until the end. It’s fast paced, well plotted, and filled with interesting characters. The one problem with the book is that there are many characters and the story is told from multiple points of view. It can be difficult in the beginning to keep everyone straight, particularly since the story moves between the past and present.
I received this book from Harlequin for this review.
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