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What the Lake Knows : A Psychological Thriller About Twins, Memory, and the Sister Who Never Left. The Stillwater Lake Series, #1

Par : A B Tewary
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  • FormatePub
  • ISBN8235430969
  • EAN9798235430969
  • Date de parution23/05/2026
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  • Infos supplémentairesepub
  • ÉditeurIoakim Ioakim

Résumé

A woman returns to her childhood home after her estranged mother's death. Her twin sister vanished twenty years ago. Now the house is whispering secrets. And her own memory is the biggest lie of all. Maya Moreau built a life far from Stillwater. A successful architecture career in Chicago. A controlled world of clean lines and locked doors. What she buried in her past stays buried. Until the phone rings at 2:00 a.m.
Her mother is dead. Fall down the stairs. The will has one condition: Maya must spend seven nights in the lake house she swore never to enter again. She arrives to find the town's fog thicker than she remembers. The house smaller. The lake darker. And in her mother's attic: a room that has been lived in for twenty years. The bed is warm. The mirror is smeared with fresh lipstick. Welcome home, other one.
Maya doesn't remember writing it. She doesn't remember a lot of things. The childhood friend who won't meet her eyes. The journal entries in her own handwriting describing a sister who was never there. The backpack full of rocks with her name on it. The wet footprints leading from her bed to the closet. The face in the mirror that blinks when she doesn't. Someone has been living in this house. Waiting.
Watching. Leaving her clues. And the closer Maya gets to the truth, the more she realizes: the woman in the mirror isn't a stranger. She's the person Maya became so she wouldn't have to remember what she did. Her mother left more than a house. She left a locked room in the basement. A pile of photographs taken from a distance - Maya at her prom, Maya at graduation, Maya at work, Maya sleeping. Twenty years of watching.
Twenty years of waiting for this week. The seven nights are a trap. Someone else wrote the will. Someone else has been hiding in the walls. Someone who looks exactly like Maya. Someone who says her name is Lena. But Lena died when they were thirteen. Didn't she?Maya's memories fracture. Blackouts swallow hours. She wakes in different clothes, dirt under her nails, a brass key in her pocket that opens a door she doesn't remember finding.
The lake outside her window is the same lake where Lena disappeared. The same water where Maya nearly drowned. The same water that has been calling her home for twenty years. By the seventh night, she will have to choose. Which version of the past is real. Which sister survived. Which self gets to walk away from the water. And whether forgetting is the same as forgiveness. This psychological thriller peels back the layers of a fractured mind, asking: if you can't trust your own memory, can you trust anyone? And what happens when the person you've been running from is yourself?The lake knows what you did.
Now it's time to remember.