Jane Whittaker finds herself on a downtown street, her pockets stuffed with a large number of crisp $100 bills, the front of her dress soaked with blood. She has no idea who she is.
After a terrifying night of hiding, Jane ends up in hospital. There, while undergoing a battery of medical tests, she is recognized by one of the nurses. Soon her husband comes to claim her. He is every woman's dream: popular, respected, wealthy, a tall blond doctor. He takes Jane home and vows to cure her with loving care and modern medicine.
But Jane doesn't get any better. The medication seems to be turning her into a zombie, and she begins to feel that her private nurse is holding prisoner in her own home. Can Jane remember her past in time . . . in time to stop whatever it is that is happening to her, whatever made her lose her memory in the first place, whatever is trying to destroy her and her family? _____________________________________________
Terry Painter enjoys her quiet life in tranquil Delray, Florida, where the single, forty-year-old nurse lives alone in the house she inherited from her mother. When young, vibrant Alison Simms rents the cottage on her property, the two women strike up a fast friendship—and Terry is swept into a fantastic new life: dinners out, shopping, makeovers, even flirting with the handsome son of one of her elderly patients. But nothing about her newfound companion is as it appears, as Terry discovers when Alison's closely guarded past comes to light. Now Terry is locked into a race to reclaim her own life—before she opens the door any further to the stranger she thought she knew...
Praise for Lost
“Disturbingly credible. . . . You will not be able to put it down.” Tampa Tribune
“Joy Fielding’s writing . . . is a cross between Margaret Atwood and Patricia Highsmith. . . . Once again, Fielding has created an unusual and compelling central character who is sure to mesmerize.” The Globe and Mail
“Fielding is at her finest.” Winnipeg Free Press
“Lost manages to be gossipy good, scary and emotionally involving, all at the same time.” Toronto Sun
“The narrative is seamless.” Toronto Star
“Fielding has a real knack for getting inside the head of a contemporary woman, as well as accurately describing the current concerns and issues of modern society.” The Globe and Mail
Praise for Whispers and Lies
“It’s hard to sit down and read a few pages of one of [Fielding’s] novels and not want to read the rest. Right now.” Knoxville News-Sentinel
Joy Fielding is the New York Times bestsellingauthor of Someone Is Watching, Now You See Her, Still Life, Mad River Road, See Jane Run, and other acclaimed novels. She divides her time between Toronto and Palm Beach, Florida.
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Jane Whittaker finds herself on a downtown street, her pockets stuffed with a large number of crisp $100 bills, the front of her dress soaked with blood. She has no idea who she is.
After a terrifying night of hiding, Jane ends up in hospital. There, while undergoing a battery of medical tests, she is recognized by one of the nurses. Soon her husband comes to claim her. He is every woman's dream: popular, respected, wealthy, a tall blond doctor. He takes Jane home and vows to cure her with loving care and modern medicine.
But Jane doesn't get any better. The medication seems to be turning her into a zombie, and she begins to feel that her private nurse is holding prisoner in her own home. Can Jane remember her past in time . . . in time to stop whatever it is that is happening to her, whatever made her lose her memory in the first place, whatever is trying to destroy her and her family? _____________________________________________
Terry Painter enjoys her quiet life in tranquil Delray, Florida, where the single, forty-year-old nurse lives alone in the house she inherited from her mother. When young, vibrant Alison Simms rents the cottage on her property, the two women strike up a fast friendship—and Terry is swept into a fantastic new life: dinners out, shopping, makeovers, even flirting with the handsome son of one of her elderly patients. But nothing about her newfound companion is as it appears, as Terry discovers when Alison's closely guarded past comes to light. Now Terry is locked into a race to reclaim her own life—before she opens the door any further to the stranger she thought she knew...
Praise
Praise for Lost
“Disturbingly credible. . . . You will not be able to put it down.” Tampa Tribune
“Joy Fielding’s writing . . . is a cross between Margaret Atwood and Patricia Highsmith. . . . Once again, Fielding has created an unusual and compelling central character who is sure to mesmerize.” The Globe and Mail
“Fielding is at her finest.” Winnipeg Free Press
“Lost manages to be gossipy good, scary and emotionally involving, all at the same time.” Toronto Sun
“The narrative is seamless.” Toronto Star
“Fielding has a real knack for getting inside the head of a contemporary woman, as well as accurately describing the current concerns and issues of modern society.” The Globe and Mail
Praise for Whispers and Lies
“It’s hard to sit down and read a few pages of one of [Fielding’s] novels and not want to read the rest. Right now.” Knoxville News-Sentinel
Joy Fielding is the New York Times bestsellingauthor of Someone Is Watching, Now You See Her, Still Life, Mad River Road, See Jane Run, and other acclaimed novels. She divides her time between Toronto and Palm Beach, Florida.
View titles by Joy Fielding