At a domestic violence refuge in Wales, a group of women seek recovery—and revenge—in this “dark, gritty, and compulsive read” (The Daily Express, UK).
Nineteen-year-old Sally is lucky to be alive, stuck in a West Wales hospital bed, and refusing to talk. Detective Inspector Laura Kesey has seen this too many times before: victims of domestic abuse who have lost all faith in the legal system. When Kesey refers Sally to the hospital social worker, she accepts a place at the local women’s shelter.
Meanwhile, a man is run down and killed on a remote country road. As other men die, a disturbing pattern emerges: they are all connected to residents of the shelter. As DI Kesey and her team investigate, Sally finds herself increasingly at home among “the sisters.” They understand her. And they can help her get on with her life . . . as soon as she puts the past behind her for good.
“A thrillingly dark tale of revenge.” —The Western Mail, UK