"Claire Douglas is a mistress at weaving the reader into a web of domestic deceit."--Jane Corry, author of The Dead Ex
A journalist's life is threatened when she investigates the truth about a mysterious car crash that happened twenty years earlier in this gripping thriller from the internationally bestselling author of The Couple at Number 9 and Just Like the Other Girls.
A car accident.
Three missing girls.
A twenty-year mystery.
A woman on the verge of discovering the truth . . .
In a rural Wilshire town lies the Devil's Corridor--a haunted road which has witnessed eerie happenings, from unexplained deaths to the sounds of a child crying in the night.
In this bucolic stretch of Southwest England famous for its otherworldly sites, nothing is more puzzling than the Olivia Rutherford case. Four girls were driving home. After their car crashed only one--Olivia--was found.
What happened to the girls who disappeared? On the twentieth anniversary of the tragedy, journalist Jenna Halliday has arrived in Wiltshire to cover the case. The locals aren't happy with this outsider determined to dig into the past. Least of all Olivia.
Soon, Jenna starts receiving menacing notes. The locals have made it clear she's not welcome. But someone is going to make her leave one way or another. Jenna's been warned: she must get out of this town before she suffers a dark fate . . . and becomes another mystery attached to this place.
Claire Douglas is the Sunday Times number-one bestselling author of ten stand-alone novels, including: The Sisters, Local Girl Missing, Last Seen Alive, Do Not Disturb, Then She Vanishes, Just Like The Other Girls, The Couple at No. 9, The Girls Who Disappeared, and The Woman Who Lied. Her books have sold over a million copies in the UK and have been published worldwide. She lives in Bath, UK.
"Douglas is the queen of the unexpected twist, and this is her best wrongfooting yet." -- Gillian McAllister, author of Wrong Place Wrong Time
"Thrillingly tense and twisty." -- B. A. Paris, author of The Therapist
"Clever and terrifically compelling, I think The Girls Who Disappeared might be my new favorite Claire Douglas novel!"
-- Sarah Pearse, author of The Retreat
"Claire is a mistress at weaving the reader into a web of domestic deceit." -- Jane Corry, author of The Dead Ex
"Moody, menacing and gothic, The Girls Who Disappeared is a chillingly atmospheric thriller." -- J.P. Delaney, author of My Darling Daughter
"If, like me, you loved The Couple at Number 9, you are in for a treat. A cleverly plotted, dark and twisty thriller, which will keep you guessing until the end." -- Alice Feeney, author of Daisy Darker
"This atmospheric mystery exposes many red herrings. The haunting setting is both creepy and captivating. Myth, legends, and folklore guide the belief system in this small town, making it impossible to trust anyone." -- Booklist
"A satisfying thriller that will keep readers guessing from start to finish. . . . There is so much to piece together in this puzzle of a thriller, and Claire Douglas has another feather in her cap to display for it." -- Bookreporter.com
"Douglas's . . . rural winter setting creates an eerie sense of place. Great for readers looking for a captivating mystery with big reveals." -- Meghan Bouffard, Library Journal