Pretend you don't see her
Book info: Pretend you don't see her (Hardcover, 320 pages – Simon & Schuster, 1997) – Simon & Schuster, 1997. Language: Eng.
Condition: Good
In this gripping tale, readers are introduced to Lacey Farrell, a promising young real estate agent navigating the cutthroat market of Manhattan. When Lacey witnesses a shocking murder while showing an upscale apartment, her life takes a dramatic turn. The victim's final words hint at a hidden journal that holds secrets tied to a tragic accident, leading Lacey into a perilous game of survival. After making a fateful decision to keep a copy of the journal, she is thrust into the witness protection program to escape the killer's reach, forcing her to abandon her former identity and embrace a new life in Minneapolis-St. Paul. This first edition is not just a thrilling read but also delves into themes of identity, trust, and the hidden truths that can shape one's destiny. As Lacey grapples with her new life and the burgeoning relationship with a local radio host, the tension escalates when she realizes the murderer has tracked her down. This edition is essential for those interested in suspenseful narratives that explore the complexities of human relationships and the moral dilemmas that arise in life-or-death situations.