Nowhere to Run

Nowhere to Run by Mary Anne Wilson is a gripping fiction novel published by Silhouette Books in 1991. This first edition spans 250 pages and is presented in English. The story follows Lyndsey, who has relocated to Seattle to escape a deadly threat, only to find herself as the sole survivor of a brutal attack by a serial killer. As she grapples with her trauma, she struggles to remember the face of her assailant, seeking assistance to unlock her memories.
Readers will find a tense narrative that delves into themes of fear and survival, as Lyndsey navigates her precarious situation with the help of police psychiatrist R. J. Tyler. His presence offers her a sense of safety she has longed for, adding complexity to her journey of recovery and self-discovery. This edition invites readers into a world where the past looms large, and the quest for truth becomes a matter of life and death.
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Lyndsey was scared to death! She’d moved to Seattle to escape a man who wanted her dead, and now she’d just been told she was the only survivor of an attack by a serial killer. But her mind was blank when it came to remembering the face of her attacker. She needed help to recall which man it had been. Tall and whipcord lean, police psychiatrist R. J. Tyler made her feel safe, something she’d never felt before, and longed to feel forever.
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