Sinister is the word for ‘Look Behind You’! Nasty and compulsive, it cannot be ignored.
Chloe Benson, a 27 year old teacher, wakes to find that her wrists and feet are restrained - she has a pounding headache, a massive lump on her head, and she has no idea where she is or how she got there. What she does know is that it’s completely dark, no light whatsoever, either natural or artificial. On realising that she’s trapped in some kind of basement or tomb, abject terror overtakes her, but as the panic slowly subsides, she’s determined to find a way out of this confinement - she’s not ready to die yet.
She miraculously manages to escape, running as if the devil were after her, struggling, panic stricken through a wooded area in the dead of night, before she finally reaches a road and is found by a motorist, who takes her to hospital, but this is only the start of her fear and confusion, because she has no idea who did this or why - and everyone becomes a suspect.
At the hospital, it’s discovered that Chloe has no memory whatsoever of the last 7 weeks, apart from the dungeon from which she’s escaped. Her last memory prior to that, was her husband Liam’s 40th birthday party. No one believes Chloe’s story, the doctors’ and police are all in agreement that she’s hallucinating, after a bad reaction to antidepressants, something that’s happened to her before. Chloe thinks differently, and she’s determined to prove it, but she’s in for some scary times ahead before she discovers the truth.
With an opening chapter that instills terror in the reader, where it’s all too easy to experience the claustrophobic confines of captivity for themselves, the author manages to keep you on your toes wondering where it’s going next, and apart from a slight dip midway through, it was really gripping with a final chapter just as terrifying as the first.