Full of twists and turns, Seeing Red is a chilling, page-turning tale of murder, power—and revenge.
Seraphine Swift-Whitlock lives her life as a fugitive, haunted by nightmares and flashbacks from when she was brutally attacked late one night. After the birth of her daughter Seraphine
reluctantly moves to the suburbs. When she married Harper, a self-made millionaire and successful district attorney, she thought she would escape her troubled past.
Instead, Seraphine is tormented by a deadly secret that won’t stay buried and a jigsaw puzzle of feelings and images that threaten to tear her world apart. The last thing Seraphine
remembers from that night is her head hitting the pavement, knocking her unconscious. Although everyone has a different version of what happened that night only Seraphine knows the
truth—but it is buried somewhere deep in her unconscious mind.
Then, when a college student is murdered in a gruesome crime that parallels what happened to Seraphine, it’s her husband Harper that’s put on the case. As more bodies surface, Seraphine
is thrown back into a labyrinth of darkness—and once again she’s fighting for her life.
She knows a murderer is still out there—and he’s waiting for her to step out alone into the night again.