When life coaching goes terribly wrong.
Im a bit of a hippie; you have to be to live in Bodega Bay. I do yoga every Tuesday and Saturday, and in between, I work as a life coach. Its a simple life thats drama-free, and I like it that way. But never in a million years did I think coaching would unleash a hellish nightmare.
When Peter Darkwood contacted me wanting my services for his wife, I was seconds away from declining. It never works out well when someone calls on another persons behalf. But learning he was a psychiatrist, someone who literally helps people, I was intrigued to listen. His wife was a celebrated artist who had fallen into a funk of self-doubt. She stopped working and rarely socialized; her bed had become her new best friend. Peter assured me she wasnt clinically depressed but simply needed a good kick in the butt.
I trusted the doctors professional assessment and took on the challenge. But things turned unexpectedly as I delved into his wifes fragile psyche and uncovered a chilling secret that quickly had me questioning my involvement with the couple. I soon found myself facing an agonizing choice: Keep quiet or sound the alarm, risking my life.
Timber is a psychological thriller that will keep you on the edge of your seat and have you reexamining the boundaries of trust and loyalty. Are you ready to get coached?
Genre: Mystery
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