
Someone pushed my boyfriend under a train. Everyone thinks it was me.
The police say he took his own life. But there were four other people at the tube station that day – and I know one of them killed him.
So I flee to Tidesong, my family’s crumbling clifftop house in Cornwall. Here I can grieve Marcus. Come to terms with his betrayal. And work out what really happened.
I think I’m safe here. Then the message flashes onto my laptop: Marcus didn’t jump. He was pushed. I know it was you.
Someone’s watching me. Someone has followed me here. Someone knows my secrets – or thinks they do.
And they won’t stop until I pay for what they think I’ve done.

Sadie Ryan is the bestselling psychological author of three novels. Alongside her
writing she works fulltime, and loves to take walks in the Cheshire countryside where she lives with her rescue dog. In her past re-incarnations she was a model, worked in advertising and ran a coffee shop. She speaks fluent Spanish a little French and adores Italy and Italian food—lots of Italian food, and is partial to a an odd glass of wine or two!
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My thoughts: This was really good, tense and compelling. Told from multiple perspectives, the narrative builds up to a dramatic confrontation between all our different narrators, bringing their versions of events together, hoping to get at the truth of not just what happened to Marcus on that Tube station platform, but also Sophie, who died in Bibby’s arms some years before and whose death has haunted several people all this time.
Bibby has retreated to her family’s house in Cornwall to mourn but the events of Marcus’ death have followed her and so have the other people who were on the platform the day he died, and they want answers. Can Bibby satisfy their demands or will this sad story claim another victim?

*I was kindly gifted a copy of this book in exchange for taking part in this blog tour, but all opinions remain my own.