In case of emergency : a novel / E.G. Scott.
"The new thriller from writing duo E. G. Scott follows a woman looking for answers after her boyfriend goes missing, and a corpse appears that implicates her in the murder of a woman she never met"-- Provided by publisher.
Record details
- ISBN: 9781524744557 (hardcover)
- Physical Description: 371 pages ; 24 cm
- Edition: First.
- Publisher: New York : Dutton, [2020]
- Copyright: ©2020
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Subject: | Missing persons > Fiction. Murder > Fiction. |
Genre: | Thrillers (Fiction) |
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- 1 of 1 copy available at Tsuga Consortium.
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- Baker & Taylor
"The new thriller from writing duo E. G. Scott follows a woman looking for answers after her husband goes missing, and a corpse appears that implicates her in the murder of a woman she never met"-- - Baker & Taylor
Managing a painful career setback with the help of an online support group and a secret boyfriend who goes mysteriously missing, a neuroscientist is declared a person of interest when she is asked to identify the body of a stranger. - Penguin Putnam
When her boyfriend goes missing and a woman turns up dead, Charlotte must connect the dots for herself before she becomes the suspect, or the next victim.
Charlotte, a mid-thirties Long Island woman, has felt so alone since her promising career in neuroscience imploded. But she has an online support group; she has Rachel, a friend who has seen her through the worst of it; and now she also has Peter, a mysterious new boyfriend who has asked that their budding romance remain a total secret.
That is why she is too scared to report his disappearance to the authorities when he vanishes without a word.
Weeks later, police contact her to make an ID on a body, and she fears the worst for her missing beau. Instead, she arrives at the morgue and feels a terrible relief when she sees a woman she has never met on the table in front of her. But relief is replaced by confusion, then terror, when Charlotte realizes she has become a person of interest.
Why did Jane Doe have Charlotte listed as her emergency contact? Was it revenge or a warning? And where exactly does Peter factor into all this? As Charlotte becomes the prime murder suspect, she enters into a race against the clock to find out the truth about the dead woman and the connections they shared. But what she discovers is beyond anything she could have ever imagined.