This really only squeezes a 4 as in my opinion it's a 3.5 which is still a respectable score! Bailey Carpenter, young, rich and beautiful, works as an investigator for a Miami law firm. One night, on a job, she is brutally raped, which brings back the anxiety attacks she'd suffered when her mother, then her father, died. She accuses practically every man she sees of being the rapist, which leads to the police thinking her flaky and unreliable. But luckily her sister Claire, and Claire's daughter Jade, are there to support her. Despite the whole family being embroiled in a lawsuit over their father's will - he had seven children over three marriages, but only left money to Bailey and her stoner brother - Claire insists that, despite the legal issues, family is family, and she comes over to support Bailey, organising a therapist for her and helping her take steps towards leading a normal life again. But one night, messing about with Bailey's work binoculars, they spot a handsome man in the next building who's something of an exhibitionist. Bailey, unable to sleep, starts watching him frequently, and sees disturbing things - but no-one else seems to spot them. Is lack of sleep causing her to hallucinate? Or is he really what he looks like - an abusive man? Could he even be her rapist? This book kept me turning the pages; my suspicions were completely wrong! Definitely something for those who fancy a fast-and-furious read of the psychological thriller variety. This is better than many on that now very crowded shelf.