A creepy psychological thriller from a specialist in bone-chilling suspense such as The Burying Ground (2020).
Annabeth Harris, a rising star at her job in the British prison system, has a secret: As a teenager, she killed her sexual abuser with a snow globe after he impregnated her. Now, looking for ways to make an impression at work, she asks author Rufus Orton to give a series of creative writing classes at HMP Holderness. Orton, struggling to produce a successful novel, agrees because he’s desperate for money. Meanwhile, the National Crime Agency is striving to pin a series of probable murders on convicted child kidnapper Griffin Cox, a Holderness inmate. Wealthy and brilliant, he’s suspected of a number of abduction/murders, but no bodies have been found. The manipulative Cox talks his way into Orton’s creative writing class, from which he’d been barred as an inmate in danger from the rest of the prison population. Annabeth is unhappy with this turn of events, but the class goes remarkably well even though Cox baits Orton and the other class members. But then Cox doodles a snow globe on his class paper, and Annabeth is terrified. When Orton stays overnight with Annabeth and her son, Ethan, she learns that among the prison stories Orton’s reading is one Cox has written about her. The next class becomes a pitched battle, as Cox is stabbed and Annabeth waits in fear of what he will require from her to keep her secret.
A grisly thriller with a shocking climax few readers will see coming.