Hannah Abbott never leaves her house.
She keeps to herself, watching life unfold on Cavendish Street from behind her curtains. But when a new family moves in across the road, her quiet world begins to unravel.
Laura and Matt Mason seem like the perfect couple, but Hannah can hear the arguments through her open window. And their thirteen-year-old daughter, April, never smiles.
Then one evening, Hannah sees something that makes her question everything she knows about the people across the street when a chilling sign is placed in the window.
As the lines between truth and paranoia blur, Hannah must decide what’s real, what’s imagined, and how far she’ll go to uncover the truth.
A dark, twist-filled psychological thriller about obsession, guilt, and the secrets we keep. Perfect for fans of Freida McFadden, Lisa Jewell, and Shalini Boland.