Always Watching

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Published by: St. Martin's Press
Release Date: May 6, 2014
ISBN13: 978-0312595692
Pages: 352

  

Synopsis

She helps people put their demons to rest.

But she has a few of her own…

In the lockdown ward of a psychiatric hospital, Dr. Nadine Lavoie is in her element. She has the tools to help people, and she has the desire—healing broken families is what she lives for. But Nadine doesn’t want to look too closely at her own past because there are whole chunks of her life that are black holes. It takes all her willpower to tamp down her recurrent claustrophobia, and her daughter, Lisa, is a runaway who has been on the streets for seven years.

When a distraught woman, Heather Simeon, is brought into the Psychiatric Intensive Care Unit after a suicide attempt, Nadine gently coaxes her story out of her—and learns of some troubling parallels with her own life. Digging deeper, Nadine is forced to confront her traumatic childhood, and the damage that began when she and her brother were brought by their mother to a remote commune on Vancouver Island. What happened to Nadine? Why was their family destroyed? And why does the name Aaron Quinn, the group’s leader, bring complex feelings of terror to Nadine even today?

And then, the unthinkable happens, and Nadine realizes that danger is closer to home than she ever imagined. She has no choice but to face what terrifies her the most…and fight back.

Sometimes you can leave the past, but you can never escape.

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iBooks Best of 2013

“In Always Watching, Chevy Stevens begins with a shivery premise—a family ensnared by a religious cult led by a madman. Stevens lights that fuse and lets it burn all the way to an explosive ending. A chilling, compelling read.”
William Landay, author of Defending Jacob

Always Watching is a riveting examination of the power of childhood secrets over our past and our present selves. I couldn’t put it down.”
Alafair Burke, author of If You Were Here

“Chevy Stevens is in top form. Always Watching is a tense and twisty exploration of dark memories, hidden pasts, and a place that seems like heaven but might be hell. This is a deep and exciting novel, as unsettling as it is gripping.”
Lisa Unger, author of In the Blood

“Haunting and harrowing, Always Watching is a stunner, offering not only consuming suspense but also a moving tale of mothers and daughters, the lingering echoes of the past that never stop reverberating.”
Megan Abbott, author of Dare Me 

“A fantastic, heart-pounding thriller that pulls you in from the first page.  I loved it!”
Lisa Jackson, author of Tell Me

Always Watching grabbed me from page one. Its story of power, murder, and family secrets is seductive and sinister. Dr. Nadine Lavoie is a tenacious, compassionate heroine.”
Meg Gardiner, author of The Shadow Tracer

“Taut and riveting, Always Watching follows the fault line between a person’s past and present — and the terror and turmoil that can pull a life apart when they collide with the force of an earthquake. Chevy Stevens’ suspenseful, twisted story kept me up late into the night, frantically turning pages with white-knuckled fingers.”
Hilary Davidson, author of Blood Always Tells

“Chevy Stevens intelligently and relentlessly pulls the reader deeper into a nightmarish world while compelling you to read just more page…”
Rosamund Lupton, author of Sister

“A harrowing tale of manipulation that got under my skin by the end of the first chapter.”
Linwood Barclay, author of A Tap on the Window

“Another winner from a thriller author whose reputation will only continue to grow.”
Library Journal (starred)

“The third from Stevens, a specialist in high-toned psychological thrills (Never Knowing, 2011, etc.), delivers the goods once more.”
Kirkus Reviews

“Superstar Stevens’ third book is intelligent, suspenseful and shocking. The world that she creates is engrossing and it is impossible to put the book down. After being a secondary character in the last two books, Nadine Lavoie takes center stage. Her struggles are relatable and the cult is so fully fleshed out and detailed it feels like another character.”
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