

While Lauren plots a way to get her own babies back, Jo discovers that a similar case happened 40 years before. Maybe there is someone stalking her? But when the babies are recovered and Lauren immediately tries to drown them in the river, she's institutionalized, raving about how they are no longer her boys. Everyone, that is, except for Joanna Harper, a detective sergeant who tends to follow her instincts and ask permission from superiors later. When she once again reports a sighting of the strange woman outside her house, everyone assumes she's hallucinating. Back at home with the babies, Lauren drifts through her days in a haze of sleeplessness and constant breastfeeding, barely leaving the house and receiving little help from her husband. She’s suddenly assaulted by a grotesque woman, who hisses, “I’ll take yours and you can have mine.” When security finds no sign of another person in Lauren’s room, she’s taken for an evaluation.


Is she mentally ill, or are there darker forces at work in Golding’s debut novel?ĭrowsing on the maternity ward with her newborn twins, Lauren Tranter hears a sinister voice singing. A new mother in England's Peak District faces a dire threat to her children from someone only she can see.
