You ignore a call.
You say something you don't mean.
And then it's too late.
When her younger sister disappears, she tells herself it's nothing. A phase. Another overreaction. That's what she's always believed-because believing anything else would mean admitting she saw the signs and chose to look away.
But the calls don't stop.
Missed calls.
Unfinished messages.
A voice that keeps breaking at the same place-
"I'm near-"
The police find nothing.
The road leads nowhere.
And the man across the street never leaves.
As the silence thickens, the truth begins to shift. Not all at once. Not clearly. Just enough to make everything she remembers feel slightly wrong.
Because the last thing her sister heard was:
"Don't come back."
Now every unanswered call, every ignored warning, every moment she dismissed is lining up into something she can't step away from.
She wasn't unaware.
She wasn't unlucky.
She knew enough.
And someone else knew it too.
YOUR LAST WORDS is a slow-burning domestic thriller about denial, consequence, and the quiet moment where everything could have been stopped-but wasn't.
Perfect for readers who love unsettling psychological suspense where the real horror isn't what happened...
but what was ignored before it did.