Creep

Creep by Jennifer Hillier is a reissue published by Simon and Schuster on March 30, 2021. This 416-page thriller delves into the life of Sheila, a popular psychology professor in Seattle who struggles to keep her hidden secrets under wraps. While she appears to be a well-liked educator, she is also a recovering sex addict in therapy, a fact unknown even to her fiancé, Morris. The story unfolds as Sheila embarks on a risky affair with her charming graduate student, Ethan Wolfe, leading to a tense cat-and-mouse dynamic that challenges her carefully constructed life.
Readers will find a gripping narrative that explores themes of obsession and the complexities of human behavior. As Sheila attempts to regain control of her life, the stakes rise when a student’s body is discovered, linking Ethan to dark secrets of his own. This edition of Creep presents a suspenseful tale that intertwines personal struggles with thrilling twists, making it a compelling read for fans of fiction and suspense.
Official synopsis Publisher
Pulsing with the dark obsession of Radiohead’s song “Creep,” Jennifer Hillier’s superb debut thriller is a terrifying cat-and-mouse game between a woman with everything to lose, and the lover she couldn’t resist…who’s now the monster who won’t let her go.
A popular psychology professor in Seattle, Sheila works hard to keep her secrets hidden. On the surface, she’s an expert in human behavior and a well-liked educator, but nobody knows she’s a recovering sex addict in therapy—not even the love of her life, Morris. And she needs it to stay that way, or she could lose everything.
But Ethan Wolfe is impossible to resist. The graduate student is brilliant, charming, and seductive as hell. He’s also Sheila’s teaching assistant, and thirteen years her junior. Ignoring the risks to her career and relationship, they begin an illicit affair that lasts three months, until Morris asks her to marry him. Determined to get her life back on track, Sheila commits to a future with her fiancé, a man she’s not sure she deserves.
But Ethan can’t move on so easily. He didn’t pursue his professor for as long as he did to get dumped for some boring, middle-aged suit. Ethan’s made plans too, and he doesn’t take rejection well. When the body of one of Sheila’s students is discovered floating in Puget Sound—a young woman Ethan was rumored to have dated—it’s clear that the graduate student has secrets of his own.
And he’s not about to let Sheila get away.
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