Forgive Me
by Kateri Stanley
Genre: SciFi, Horror, Thriller
A
secret video tape. A painful truth. A quest for
revenge.
Investigative
journalist, Susan ‘Stripe’ McLachlan, is constantly hounded by
eager documentarians for interview requests about the Night Scrawler
murders. One of the victims of the mysterious serial killer was a
member of her own family, her father.
At
the peak of her career, her services are sought by Isaac Payne who
commissions her to write an article for his website. Usually, her
projects delve into more uncomfortable, questionable topics, but
there’s a deep, almost hauntingly familiar pull about her new
client that intrigues her.
As
she learns more about Isaac, Stripe digs up fresh secrets about the
murders, arousing her suspicions. After an awkward confrontation, she
wakes up in Isaac’s bed — with a chain around her ankle.
Isaac
shows her harrowing footage on an old VHS tape. The contents hits
close to home…closer than Stripe ever imagined. Now, she has to
wrestle with her own moral compass and unpick the truth from the web
of lies that turn into a crescendo where memories created from misery
and suffering cannot be silenced.
Will
Isaac ever lay the past to rest? And how will Stripe cope with the
revelations that challenge everything she has ever known?
Kateri Stanley graduated from The Open University with a degree in Arts and Humanities and worked for the National Health Service for 8 years. When she's not writing stories, you can find her binge-watching films, creating playlists for her projects and dabbling in the occasional video game. She currently resides in the West Midlands, United Kingdom with her partner. They are hoping to be cat parents soon.
Kateri Stanley is new to me, but I love meeting new authors. Thanks to this blog for the introduction.
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