Ten years after the catastrophe, a great fallen city has risen again. Ten years after, a horror begins anew . . . or never truly ended. The nightmare of 9/11 is a distant but still painful memory for Allison Taylor MacKenna-now married to Mack and living in a quiet Westchester suburb. She has moved on with her life ten years after barely escaping death at the hands of New York's Nightwatcher serial killer. The monster is dead, having recently committed suicide in his prison cell, but something is terribly wrong. Mack has started sleepwalking, with no recollection of where his nighttime excursions are taking him. And here, north of the city, more women are being savagely murdered, their bodies bearing the Nightwatcher's unmistakable signature. Suddenly Allison must confront a devastating truth: her life is in jeopardy once again . . . and quite possibly from the man she trusts and loves.
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"This was such a good book. The closer I got to the end the more I could not put it down. This is the second book in her new trilogy, the first one I was disapointed in almost did not read this one. I am so glad I did. Can not wait for the third."
— Phyllis (4 out of 5 stars)
“The second book of Staub’s newest trilogy is a suspense-filled ride that keeps the shocks coming. Although the reader is aware from the beginning of the story who the killer is, it does not remove any of the thrills or anticipation from the book. In this installment, we are seeing the evolution of Allison and how past events have affected her…As always, Staub leaves us wanting more and happy that there is another book to come in this trilogy.”
— RT Book Reviews (4 stars)" love this series by Wendy Corsi Staub. Can't put it down! "
— Melanie, 1/7/2014" This book has a good story but it's rather long and drawn out. I was happy to finish it. "
— Charlene, 12/28/2013" Best twist at the end that I can ever remember. Can't wait for the 3rd book in February 2013!! "
— Jennifer, 12/28/2013" Second book in series of NIGHTWATCHER. Good but terrifying. "
— Kathy, 11/21/2013" Liked it a lot. Was part 2 of a trilogy, the last only coming out in January Gets better with every book. Can't wait for part 3. "
— Danielle, 9/12/2013" Whoa killer book, literally chilling. Can't wait to start book 3 of this trilogy. "
— Michele, 8/16/2013" Mommy crime. There is just no danger invested on the lead. Its all suspense with nothing really happening. "
— Michael, 7/7/2013" A little slow and repetitive at for the 1st 100 pages or so but certainly picks up after that. "
— Joe, 6/26/2013" Good continuation of the first story, but a twist at the end tells me another sequel is in the works. "
— Linda, 5/16/2013" This book was full of suspense, I kept turning the pages to see what would happen next!!! Can't wait for the third book to come out. "
— Rhina, 3/28/2013" I'd give this one 3.5 stars if I could. The book was pretty good but the story could've been stronger. It seemed rushed in spots, particularly the end. "
— Stacey, 3/27/2013" Loved this book also! Great second installment in this trilogy, left with a cliffhanger, which i love! On to the next and final book in this series... "
— Tara, 1/10/2013" Great book had me going thinking it was the husband and it was the killer. "
— Katrin, 12/24/2012" Great sequel, lots of suspense, and hard to put down. "
— T., 12/7/2012" Love this trilogy. I couldn't put it down. Can't wait to read the conclusion. "
— Susan, 11/14/2012Wendy Corsi Staub is the New York Times and USA Today bestselling author of more than seventy-five novels. Renowned for her tales of suspense, she has twice been nominated for the Simon & Schuster Mary Higgins Clark Award and is the recipient of the prestigious Rita Award, as well as numerous other awards.
Jay Snyder is a voice actor, voice director, and script adapter who studied acting at the Julliard School in New York City. He is best known as the voice of Yugi Muto from the Japanese manga television series, Yu-Gi-Oh! His audiobook narrations have earned three AudioFile Earphones Awards, and he was a finalist for the Audie Award for Best Fiction Narration in 2015.