Behind every curtain lies a secret. Behind every smile, a mask. And behind one quiet suburban hedge lives a darkness no one dares to see.
Claire Dawson thought she knew her neighborhood. Safe streets, friendly faces, children playing on well-kept lawns. But when Daniel Mercer moves in next door, the calm begins to unravel. His house remains shuttered, his yard disturbed by midnight digging, his every gesture too calculated, too rehearsed.
At first, Claire's suspicions are dismissed as paranoia. Her husband waves them away, her neighbors laugh them off. Yet the noises in the night grow louder. The shadows at the curtains grow bolder. And when her daughter begins to whisper about "the man next door," Claire realizes she is the only one willing to face the truth.
The Neighbor is a gripping psychological thriller that drags you behind the drawn blinds of suburbia and refuses to let you go. It is a story of obsession and denial, of ordinary streets hiding extraordinary terror, of what happens when the predator is not a stranger in the dark but the man who lives right next door.
Suspenseful. Terrifying. Unforgettable. Once you open the first page, you won't look at your neighbors the same way again.Perfect for readers of domestic thrillers, true-crime-inspired fiction, and psychological suspense that lingers long after the final page.