'Highly recommended' MICK HERRON
'The Secret History meets The Capture' J.P. DELANEY
You might be paranoid, but that doesn't mean they're not watching you.
Adam lives a picture-perfect life: happy marriage, two young children, and a flourishing career as a doctor. But Adam also lives with a secret. Hospital CCTV, strangers' mobile phones, city traffic cameras - he is convinced that they are all watching him, recording his every move. All because of something terrible that happened at a drunken party when he was a medical student.
Only two other people knew what happened that night. Two people he's long left behind. Until one of them, Clio - Adam's great unrequited love - turns up on his doorstep, and reignites a sinister pact twenty-four years in the making...
No Place to Hide is a spellbinding tale of psychological suspense, weaving together the dark web, murder, and blackmail...
'Compelling, relentless and genuinely frightening' SIMON RUSSELL BEALE
'Intelligent, dark, twisty' JANE SHEMILT
'Monroe builds up the tension well, offering a battle between good and evil and bringing in the kinds of questions most people ask themselves' LITERARY REVIEW
'Clever, convincing and wickedly twisty' MICK HERRON
'An intelligent and inventive thriller that grips to the very last page' J.P.DELANEY
'Disturbing and fun at the same time, this is a techno-thriller with an entirely human core.' MORNING STAR
J.S. Monroe worked as a foreign correspondent in Delhi and was Weekend editor of the Daily Telegraph in London before becoming a full-time writer. His psychological thriller Find Me became an international bestseller in 2017, and, under the name Jon Stock, he is also the author of five spy thrillers. He lives in Wiltshire and is currently the Royal Literary Fund Writing Fellow at Mansfield College, Oxford.