What if your child's imaginary friend was real?
'I didn't put it down until I had turned the final page . . . will take your breath away'
LIZ NUGENT
'Gripping . . . a bright new voice in psychological thrillers'
ERIN KELLY
'Tense, unsettling'
T.M. LOGAN
'I couldn't put it down . . . full of twists and chills'
PATRICIA GIBNEY
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All children have imaginary friends. It's perfectly normal.
But when Georgina's young son Cody tells her about his 'New Granny', a mysterious friend from the park, the words send shivers down her spine. Georgina's beloved mother died only months ago.
Her husband Bren is certain the woman is an invention, Cody's way of grieving for his grandmother, but there's something in the way Cody talks about his new friend that feels so real.
Is someone out there, watching Georgina's family from the shadows?
Is Cody's imaginary friend not so imaginary after all?
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'Gripping and unpredictable - my heart is still pounding!'
SAM BLAKE
'Pacy, clever and tense'
JO SPAIN
'Eerie and unsettling'
CATHERINE RYAN HOWARD
'Packed with jaw-dropping moments'
ROBYN HARDING
'Creepy and chilling . . . the giant twist at the end will leave your heart pounding'
JULIE CLARK
A gripping and haunting thriller with an emotional punch that will take your breath away. The perfect suspense novel for fans of Our Little Cruelties by Liz Nugent and Little Friends by Jane Shemilt.