Many thanks to NetGalley and Putnam Books for gifting me a digital ARC of the new book by Laura Sims. All opinions expressed in this review are my own - 4.5 stars rounded up!
It's the 1960s, and Judith Stanley wants to do something just for her. She takes a photography class at the local junior college, and when she shows her professor, Paul Sorenson, her work, he says that she is extraordinary. He wants her to consider publication, but she refuses. But she begins receiving strange phone calls and knows that someone is following her - his shadow shows up in every picture. She's sure that her attacker from the past is back.
This book was wonderful in all the best, creepy ways. You could feel the fear and tension pouring off of Judith, as she tries to pursue her passion. She's unaccustomed to the praise she receives from Paul, but is frightened and not willing to take things further. In the second part of this book, things have taken a turn, and we see how quickly ambition can take over our morals. It left me questioning just what was real and what wasn't, and the ending just added to that feeling. It's a psychological suspense novel that will leave you looking over your shoulder. I loved this author's previous book, How Can I Help You, and this was another winner.

