The ninth month / James Patterson and Richard DiLallo.
Mother-to-be Emily Atkinson is sure she's being stalked. But without proof, will anyone trust her mother's intuition? The newest psychological thriller from the author of the New York Times bestseller The Midwife Murders. Emily Atkinson leads a complicated life in New York City. She's a successful marketing executive who lives in a luxury apartment and enjoys a glamorous existence until she lands in the hospital with a double diagnosis: she parties too much, and she's pregnant. Her nurse and new best friend, Betsey, help Emily rediscover how much she loves morning runs in the park and quiet nights at home. But as a series of women in her wealthy social circles go missing, Emily's pregnancy becomes decidedly high-risk.
Record details
- ISBN: 1538720833
- ISBN: 9781538720837
- ISBN: 1538753006
- ISBN: 9781538753002
- Physical Description: 478 pages ; 22 cm
- Publisher: New York, NY : Grand Central Pub, 2022.
- Copyright: ©2022
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Subject: | Marketing executives > Fiction. Pregnant women > Fiction. Stalking > Fiction. Rich people > Fiction. Missing persons > Fiction. Women in marketing > Fiction. New York (N.Y.) > Fiction. |
Genre: | Thrillers (Fiction) Novels. Psychological fiction. |
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Hard-working, hard-partying Emily Atkinson leads the glamorous New York life until she ends up in the hospital owing to her excesses and discovers that she is pregnant. A friendly nurse advises a healthier lifestyle, getting her get back into running and enjoying quiet evenings at home. But when women in her social circle start disappearing, Emily fears that she, too, is being targeted. With a 250,000-copy paperback and 40,000-copy hardcover first printing.