
Synopsis
If you love books like THE HOUSEMAID, you will LOVE this . . .
Praise for Noelle W. Ihli:
āHands down one of my favourite reads of the yearā ā FREIDA MCFADDEN
'A true classic in the genre' ā LISA JEWELL
'A propulsive story that haunts and mesmerizes' ā KARIN SLAUGHTER
Two women. A rural country road. No phone signal for miles. A terrifying game of cat-and-mouse.
By the time Laura and Olivia notice the headlights tailing them through the hills, itās too late. What seems, at first, like a case of road rage quickly unfolds into a heart-pounding chase ā and a battle for survival.
Who are the men in the truck? What do they want? And can Laura and Olivia outrun ā and outsmart ā them long enough to call for help, even if it means taking their chances in the hills on foot?
As their situation grows more perilous, the girls realize that the real terror has only just begun. But flight wonāt save them from their pursuers. If theyāre going to make it home alive, theyāll have to fight . . .
From bestselling BookTok sensation Noelle W. Ihli comes Run on Red, a twisting mystery thriller perfect for true crime addicts, that will grab you from the first page and wonāt let you go . . .
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'As pulse-pounding as it is poignant. Do yourself a favour - clear your schedule and crack open this novel!' ā LISA GARDNER
'Noelle has mastered the art of keeping readers on the edge of their seats' ā JOHN MARRS
'Ihli's voice is magical and absorbing' ā KIERSTEN MODGLIN
āImmersive, spine-tingling, deeply visceral' ā HEATHER GUDENKAUF
'Utterly gripping . . . I couldn't put it down' ā NICOLA SANDERS
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A spine-chilling, high-octane thriller that will keep your heart racing until the final pages
Still recovering from this heart-pounding read. Keep your smartwatch on, because your pulse will be racing
What a thrill ride! This book made me afraid of what could be happening in my own home. It gave me a nightmare I still can't shake. Trust me, you'll never look at basements the same way again
Hands down one of my favourite reads of the year




























