The Curfew by T.M Logan
Synopsis
It begins with a small white lie. The kind of lie you might tell to keep your child out of trouble - especially when he begs you to confirm that he came home early last night and has been up in his room ever since.
And so you back him up. You give him an alibi.
Instead of telling the truth: that he actually crept in at 3 a.m., clothes streaked with mud and bruises on his face. Fear in his eyes and a plea in his voice you've not heard for a long time. Please, Dad. But sometimes a small white lie can be the most dangerous thing in the world.
Because five teenagers went into the woods last night. And only four came out . . .
Reviews
'This will strike right to the heart of every teenage parent. I lost sleep over this one (in a good way!). Addictive, unexpected, scary and compelling.' Jane Corry
'A thriller that goes to the very heart of what it means to be a family - I couldn't have loved it more.' Gillian McAllister, bestselling author of That Night
'Twisty and clever with a compelling sense of dread that had me flying through the pages.' K.L. Slater
'A taut, twisting, heartfelt and unguessable mystery about what it means to be a parent and how far we might go for those we love the most.' C.M. Ewan
'Heart-stoppingly tense. T.M Logan captures the terror of every parent's worst nightmare and then turns the knife with plot twist after twist. A master of his craft.' Jo Spain