Vivvy Bouchet, respected scientist and reluctant psychic, saved a boy's life after a premonition when she was a child.
That boy is now a Texas police officer.
He convinces Vivvy to help him solve a high-profile cold case, working alongside detective Jesse Sharp, a sceptic of anything but fact.
Three-year-old Lizzie Solomon disappeared in broad daylight from her home.
A body was never found, but the child's mother, Nicolette, is in prison for the disappearance, loudly proclaiming her innocence.
When a popular podcaster hears of Vivvy's involvement in the case, his conspiracy theories about the missing child, and Vivvy's background, have an army of fans hanging on every dangerous word.
But when it becomes clear there may be a kidnapper - or killer - still on the loose, Vivvy knows there's more to lose than her reputation. Because the difference between the truth and a lie can mean life or death . . .
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The steps to the basement were steep for a little girl hugging the wall all the way down.- PROLOGUE
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(Penguin, 22 June 2023, e-book, 368 pages, ARC from the publisher via NetGalley)
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I had a great title reading Night Will Find You. Like many books the title, cover and the blurb drew me in. Vivvy is a great character, complex, real, and so well written I felt like I really got to know her. I'm sceptic about psychics helping to solve crimes so it took me a while to get into the flow of the story and stop rolling my eyes. This is a complex, well-written thriller with some interesting twists. I thought it was great.
