Home
Through Her Eyes: A heart-stopping psychological thriller full of twists
Barnes and Noble
Through Her Eyes: A heart-stopping psychological thriller full of twists
Current price: $18.99


Barnes and Noble
Through Her Eyes: A heart-stopping psychological thriller full of twists
Current price: $18.99
Size: Paperback
Loading Inventory...
*Product information may vary - to confirm product availability, pricing, shipping and return information please contact Barnes and Noble
"NJ Moss knows how to get inside your head with a story that will leave you reeling in its wake! Work of a genius.” —Amazon review
This compelling new psychological thriller from the bestselling author of
The Second Wife
begs the question:
How far would you go to save a stranger?
Jess spends most of her time alone to hide her obsession: prowling the streets, looking into other people’s homes, sneaking glimpses of their private lives . . .
When Jess witnesses a man standing at the sink, washing blood off his hands and a woman, nearby, with a dejected expression, a simmering anger is unleashed. She may be a loner, but Jess won’t stand by when another woman is being abused, so she starts to make plans for a rescue. But what you see through a window frame is only ever part of the story, and Jess may be about to learn that you can’t always trust what you think you’ve seen . . .
This compelling new psychological thriller from the bestselling author of
The Second Wife
begs the question:
How far would you go to save a stranger?
Jess spends most of her time alone to hide her obsession: prowling the streets, looking into other people’s homes, sneaking glimpses of their private lives . . .
When Jess witnesses a man standing at the sink, washing blood off his hands and a woman, nearby, with a dejected expression, a simmering anger is unleashed. She may be a loner, but Jess won’t stand by when another woman is being abused, so she starts to make plans for a rescue. But what you see through a window frame is only ever part of the story, and Jess may be about to learn that you can’t always trust what you think you’ve seen . . .