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There's something wrong with Francis...
Architect Carter Grady is constructing his most prized designa family. Two years after marrying his deceased best friends wife, Tori, hes ready to officially adopt her two sons, independent Daniel, twelve, and sweet five-year-old Nathan. All he needs to do is sign the legal paperwork. But a phone call changes everything.
A one-night stand from over a decade ago died in a freak accident and Carter now learns two things: the random strangers name . . . and that they share a ten-year-old son, Francis. With adultlike affectations and a fondness for wearing bow ties, the exceedingly charming and fiercely intelligent boy is unlike other children. And hes biologically Cartersa seemingly impossible dream.
Yet behind the ready smile, perfectly parted hair, and need to please, somethings off with Francis. Theres a cunning calculation behind his moves, an effortless talent for lying, and a dark curiosity in others pain. But as Carter and Tori learn about the shocking conditions of Francis isolated childhood, Carter is even more determined to do right by his son.
When accidents soon escalate, with Daniel and Nathan caught in the middle, Toris budding suspicions and maternal paranoia grow. Could evil reside in the form of a little boy? And whoor whathave they invited into their home, their trust, their sense of safety?
What people are saying:
I started it to see if it would grab my interest and never stopped reading until it was finished. Great storytelling, suspense, and characters.
I couldnt put this book down!
Addictive read and a real page-turner! Very twisted story.
Wow! A tense, suspenseful story that keeps you holding your breath. A real nail-biter.
I could not stop reading this psychological thriller!
This thriller had me glued from beginning to end.
I read it practically nonstop in one afternoon. Truly a frightening story.
Nothing like a little psychopathy with your morning coffee!
Dang. What a chilling plot.
The writer had me from the first word and I only put it down last night because I had to get some sleep. I'll be reading more by S.E. Green.
Genre: Mystery
There's something wrong with Francis...
Architect Carter Grady is constructing his most prized designa family. Two years after marrying his deceased best friends wife, Tori, hes ready to officially adopt her two sons, independent Daniel, twelve, and sweet five-year-old Nathan. All he needs to do is sign the legal paperwork. But a phone call changes everything.
A one-night stand from over a decade ago died in a freak accident and Carter now learns two things: the random strangers name . . . and that they share a ten-year-old son, Francis. With adultlike affectations and a fondness for wearing bow ties, the exceedingly charming and fiercely intelligent boy is unlike other children. And hes biologically Cartersa seemingly impossible dream.
Yet behind the ready smile, perfectly parted hair, and need to please, somethings off with Francis. Theres a cunning calculation behind his moves, an effortless talent for lying, and a dark curiosity in others pain. But as Carter and Tori learn about the shocking conditions of Francis isolated childhood, Carter is even more determined to do right by his son.
When accidents soon escalate, with Daniel and Nathan caught in the middle, Toris budding suspicions and maternal paranoia grow. Could evil reside in the form of a little boy? And whoor whathave they invited into their home, their trust, their sense of safety?
What people are saying:
I started it to see if it would grab my interest and never stopped reading until it was finished. Great storytelling, suspense, and characters.
I couldnt put this book down!
Addictive read and a real page-turner! Very twisted story.
Wow! A tense, suspenseful story that keeps you holding your breath. A real nail-biter.
I could not stop reading this psychological thriller!
This thriller had me glued from beginning to end.
I read it practically nonstop in one afternoon. Truly a frightening story.
Nothing like a little psychopathy with your morning coffee!
Dang. What a chilling plot.
The writer had me from the first word and I only put it down last night because I had to get some sleep. I'll be reading more by S.E. Green.
Genre: Mystery
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