About This Book
A billionaire wedding at a luxury resort should be the ultimate fresh start — but for the woman at the center of it all, the carefully constructed new life she's built is already fracturing before she's said her vows. Anonymous texts, threatening letters, and a body found at the cliffs transform the most glamorous occasion imaginable into something far darker. Renita D'Silva leans into the tension between aspiration and dread, spinning a story about how thoroughly the past refuses to stay buried — and how much we're willing to sacrifice to keep our secrets hidden.
D'Silva writes with a sharp eye for the gap between surfaces and what lies beneath them: the opulence of the wedding setting sits uneasily against the menace creeping in from the edges. The novel moves quickly, with short chapters that keep the pressure building, and the narrator's voice carries a brittle self-awareness that makes her both sympathetic and unreliable in equal measure. Readers drawn to psychological suspense that doubles as an exploration of class, reinvention, and the cost of silence will find this one difficult to set down.