![]() ![]() Ellen’s voice is compelling and believable, and readers will appreciate Moriarty’s deft conveyance of a potentially trite topic into the realm of good storytelling. As Saskia’s antics become increasingly aggressive, Ellen soon realizes that their bizarre situation has crossed into dangerous territory. If anything it intruiges her, and the more she hears about Saskia, the more she wants to meet this. So when she falls in love with Patrick, the fact that he has a stalker doesn't faze her in the slightest. Ellen and Patrick (and his son Jack) move in together, but Saskia doesn’t stop, a problem abetted by Ellen’s inquisitiveness and frustration about Patrick’s comparisons of Ellen to his dead wife, Colleen. TO BE ADAPTED INTO A TELEVISION SERIES STARRING HEATHER GRAHAMAs a hypnotherapist, Ellen O'Farrell is fascinated by what makes people tick. Soon, Ellen discovers more than she was expecting: after three months of dating, she’s pregnant with Patrick’s child Patrick wants to get married and Saskia has been a patient of hers (under a pseudonym) since Ellen started her relationship with Patrick. Instead of being disturbed, Ellen is curious about Saskia, wondering who she is, why she’s stalking Patrick, and if she, Ellen, could ever love anyone enough to stalk them for three years. ![]() In Moriarty’s intriguing follow-up to What Alice Forgot, Ellen O’Farrell is a hypnotherapist in Australia who becomes romantically involved with Patrick, a single father and widower with a troubling secret: he has a stalker-ex-girlfriend Saskia. ![]()
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