Four housewives. One quiet street. A Cold War secret that could destroy everything.
In a town built around Americaās most secretive nuclear site, housewife Betty Mahoney knows the rules: donāt ask questions, and donāt listen too closely.
But when the Beckers move in, Betty and the other wives start to notice things. Headlights in the dark. Whispered voices on the wind. A beautiful new neighbor with too many secrets ā and itās not long before suspicion turns into something far more dangerous.
As the women close in on the truth, they must risk their marriages, their freedom, and even their livesā¦
Inspired by the authorās own family history.
About the author
Andie Newton is a USA Today bestselling author of historical fiction. Her work has been published in multiple languages and has topped e-book bestseller charts around the world. She holds a bachelorās degree in history from Washington State University and a masterās in teaching. When sheās not writing gritty war stories about women, you can usually find her trail running in the desert and stopping to pet every Yellow Lab or Golden Retriever that crosses her path. She lives in the beautiful Pacific Northwest with her family.
Four housewives. One quiet street. A Cold War secret that could destroy everything.
In a town built around Americaās most secretive nuclear site, housewife Betty Mahoney knows the rules: donāt ask questions, and donāt listen too closely.
But when the Beckers move in, Betty and the other wives start to notice things. Headlights in the dark. Whispered voices on the wind. A beautiful new neighbor with too many secrets ā and itās not long before suspicion turns into something far more dangerous.
As the women close in on the truth, they must risk their marriages, their freedom, and even their livesā¦
Inspired by the authorās own family history.
About the author
Andie Newton is a USA Today bestselling author of historical fiction. Her work has been published in multiple languages and has topped e-book bestseller charts around the world. She holds a bachelorās degree in history from Washington State University and a masterās in teaching. When sheās not writing gritty war stories about women, you can usually find her trail running in the desert and stopping to pet every Yellow Lab or Golden Retriever that crosses her path. She lives in the beautiful Pacific Northwest with her family.