A plain brown box. No return address. photos of her sleeping. Someone has been in her house. And they know exactly what she did twenty years ago.
Single mom Sarah Miller is just trying to survive December in Houston – double shifts, unpaid bills, a ten-year-old son who depends on her and a past she refuses to talk about. Then a package appears on her porch. No logo. No tracking number. Just her name, written by hand.
Inside is an album of Sarah, passed out on her couch, taken from inside her own living room while her son slept down the hall. The next box digs even deeper, dragging her back to the night her younger sister Emma vanished without a trace. A missing necklace. Party photos no one admits to taking. A note in Sarah’s handwriting she doesn’t remember writing.
As more “gifts” arrive, the anonymous sender makes their message Sarah has always known more about Emma’s disappearance than she’s willing to admit.
When her son Josh is abducted in broad daylight, the stalker forces Sarah into a terrifying game—chasing cryptic clues through storage units, old family secrets and a holiday season that turns into a countdown to midnight. To save Josh, she’ll have to expose what really happened the night Emma disappeared… and the truth about who in her family was predator, victim, or something far worse.
THE WRONG PACKAGE is a gripping, holiday-set psychological/domestic thriller about surveillance, gaslighting and the price of the secrets we keep—perfect for readers of twisty, page-turning suspense.