The Other Side
An original ebook short story from New York Times bestselling author Chevy Stevens. If you’ve read Never Knowing, you’ll want to read THE OTHER SIDE. Includes exclusive chapters from Chevy’s brand-new novel, Always Watching.
Staff Sargent Sandy McBride is working the biggest case of her life: the Campsite Killer, a murderer who has been hunting women for almost forty years, leaving a bloody trail of fear and paranoia. Finally, Sandy feels close to nailing him, if she can just keep her head in the game. But despite psychiatrist Nadine Lavoie’s warnings, staying focused is proving tough.
And then Sandy gets a call out of the blue – a long-awaited lead on her own mother’s murder, pulling her deep into a past she had long closed the door on . . .
Staff Sargent Sandy McBride is working the biggest case of her life: the Campsite Killer, a murderer who has been hunting women for almost forty years, leaving a bloody trail of fear and paranoia. Finally, Sandy feels close to nailing him, if she can just keep her head in the game. But despite psychiatrist Nadine Lavoie’s warnings, staying focused is proving tough.
And then Sandy gets a call out of the blue – a long-awaited lead on her own mother’s murder, pulling her deep into a past she had long closed the door on . . .
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Will have you spellbound from the first page
A harrowing tale of manipulation that got under my skin by the end of the first chapter
Frank, fierce, and sometimes even funny, this is a dark tale pinpricked with light - and told by an unforgettable heroine
A fresh, truly authentic human voice, gripping you and tearing your heart from the very first page to the last
A fantastic, heart-pounding thriller that pulls you in from the first page. I loved it!
Chevy Stevens intelligently and relentlessly pulls the reader deeper into the nightmarish world of a cult whilst compelling you to read just one more page . . .