A Psychological Thriller
Seven years ago, Ada Verne survived a car crash that killed two people and left her in a coma for eleven days.
She woke up to a devoted husband at her bedside.
She woke up to a life that felt intact.
She woke up believing the worst was behind her.
She was wrong.
On the morning of her seventh anniversary, a package appears on her doorstep. Inside is a handwritten manuscript — four hundred pages written in her own handwriting.
There’s just one problem.
She doesn’t remember writing it.
The manuscript describes her marriage in disturbing detail. It questions the accident. It reveals a dead solicitor who was building a case. It hints that her husband’s first wife didn’t simply move away — she died.
And then there’s the most impossible part:
The manuscript was written during her coma.
While her body lay unconscious, part of her mind was awake.
Watching. Listening. Recording everything.
As Ada begins to read, she realizes the final page is missing — and whatever was written there may explain why two people died, why evidence burned, and why the man she loves may not be who he says he is.
Because love can feel safe.
But secrets can be patient.
And sometimes the truth survives… even when you don’t.
Start reading now — and decide for yourself who is telling the truth.