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Caroline Eriksson

    Caroline Eriksson draws on her decade of experience in human resource management and a master's degree in social psychology to explore the darker psychological elements of life through her writing. While her initial works delved into historical Swedish murder cases, she now focuses on psychological suspense, satisfying her adventurous spirit by exploring the most terrifying aspects of the human experience. Her writing invites readers on thrilling journeys, examining the depths of human nature. Her debut garnered award nominations, and her work is now reaching a global audience through translation.

    Caroline Eriksson
    The Missing
    The Watcher
    • 2018

      The Watcher

      • 240 pages
      • 9 hours of reading
      3.1(48)Add rating

      What is one neighbor hiding? What does the other one see? In this blindsiding thriller of paranoia, obsession, and love gone wrong, neither one will be prepared for the answer. And neither will you... Escaping her broken marriage, successful author Elena settles into a hastily arranged sublet. Shattered, on the verge of coming unhinged, she's unable to sleep, write, or even unpack. Then she discovers an innocent pastime to occupy her restless days and nights--watching her neighbors through the kitchen window. The Storms seem like the perfect family, but the more Elena sees and hears, the more she believes that there's something terribly wrong in the house next door. She's certain she's an eyewitness to a violent marriage that could be building to a murderous climax. It's all a little frightening. It's also inspiring. Elena hasn't felt this creative in years. Now she's imagining the worst. To confirm her suspicions, she decides to watch a little closer--by following Mr. and Mrs. Storm into their secret lives, if only to save them from themselves. But as the dangers escalate, and the line between real and unreal threatens to dissolve, who will save Elena?

      The Watcher
    • 2016

      "Previously published as De fèorsvunna by Bonnier in 2015 in Sweden. Translated from Swedish by Tiina Nunnally. First published in English by AmazonCrossing in 2016"--Title page verso.

      The Missing