


"Complex and flawed, Frieda Klein is a refreshingly human protagonist, an intriguing debut for a truly unique character." For fans of Tana French's and Lisa Gardner's moody, dark, twisty thrillers." The authors pace themselves and build the tension slowly while carefully developing each of the players.

"This is psychological suspense done right. "With its smart plot, crisp prose, and a stunning final twist, this is psychological suspense at its best. With its brooding atmosphere, sustained suspense, last-minute plot twist, and memorable cast of characters, this series debut will leave readers eager to discover what color Tuesday will be." "A neat puzzle with a satisfying resolution and a terrific twist at the end." (Mar."Fast-paced and leaves readers with the promise of intriguing tales to come." Agent: Joy Harris, Joy Harris Literary Agency. French is the husband-wife writing team of Sean French and Nicci Gerard. With its brooding atmosphere, sustained suspense, last-minute plot twist, and memorable cast of characters, this series debut will leave readers eager to discover what color Tuesday will be. In a further breach of her once impeccable boundaries, Klein’s personal life gets tangled as well, when her lover decides to relocate overseas, her adolescent niece grows troubled, and a colleague spins out of control. Malcolm Karlsson asks for her insights first on one aspect of the case and then on another, drawing her into an investigation involving her patient’s shadowy past and an earlier abduction with subtle links to Matthew’s. When one of Frieda’s patients describes longings for a child eerily like five-year-old Matthew Faraday, whose recent abduction is front-page news, she reluctantly reports what she hopes is a coincidence to the authorities. This superb psychological thriller from the pseudonymous French (The Other Side of the Door) stars a cerebral and self-contained London psychotherapist, Frieda Klein.
