**An Amazon Charts, *Wall Street Journal* , and *USA Today* bestseller.** **She can’t ignore a cry for help. But in this remote hunting town, it’s open season.** Gwen Proctor escaped her serial-killer husband and saved her family. What she can’t seem to outrun is his notoriety. Or the sick internet vigilantes still seeking to avenge his crimes. For Gwen, hiding isn’t an option. Not when her only mission is to create a normal life for her kids. But now, a threatened woman has reached out. Marlene Crockett, from the remote town of Wolfhunter, is panicked for herself and her daughter. When Gwen arrives in the small, isolated rural community, Marlene is already dead—her own daughter blamed for the murder. Except that’s not the person Marlene feared at all. And Gwen isn’t leaving until she finds out who that was. But it may already be too late. A trap has been set. And it’s poised to snap shut on everyone Gwen loves. Her stalkers are closing in. And in a town as dark as Wolfhunter, it’s so easy for them to hide…
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Gwen Proctor is still receiving hate mail and threats from people who believe that she was an accomplice of Melvin Royal, serial killer and her late husband. She knew nothing about his evil but some people don’t believe her. She takes calls from women needing help and receives a call from a woman in Wolfhunter, Tennessee but she rambles and never says why she needs help. Later, Gwen gets a call from the woman’s daughter who tells her that her mother is dead and they are coming for her. Gwen decides to go and help the girl and takes Sam Cade, her lover, and her children with her. Wolfhunter is a small town that gives off bad vibes. Gwen and Sam find their lives in danger with no one to trust in the evil town. Lots of suspense as Gwen and Sam call for help from their friend Mike Lustig, FBI, and Detective Fairweather, TBI, while battling redneck backwoodsmen, crooked townspeople, and disgruntled kidnappers.