How can one 12-hour night shift be so deadly?
I loved the anonymity, flexibility and solitude that working the night shift at Storage Queen gave me.
The unsociable hours paid well, helping me fund my university degree and giving me a quiet place to study while the world slept peacefully in their warm, cozy beds. It was the perfect job for me.
But that Friday night proved to be more than I bargained for when a man walked through the door, dragging a large suitcase.
My immediate instincts told me something was wrong.
That’s when my ordeal began.
I just had to make it through the night shift.
A pacy, heart stopping, page turning thriller for the fans of Shari Lapena and Lisa Jewell.
Praise for Gemma Rogers:
'Unputdownable. a nail-biting thriller that grips to the very last page' - Keri Beevis
'Excellent storyline - Rogers has excelled with this book! A massive five stars. Highly recommended' - Reader Review
‘Captivating and enthralling, I give this book five shiny golden stars’ - Anita Waller
'A claustrophobic psychological thriller with an explosive finale. Gripping and absorbing'- David Beckler
'Thrilling - Really enjoyed this book, it kept me up at night wanting to read more. Character's good. Lots of twists. Loved the ending. Would definitely recommend it' - Reader Review
‘It’s a shocking thriller that grabs at your emotions on every page! Loved it’ - Lauren North
'This book had me hooked within a few pages. I would really recommend it - just make sure you are free to keep reading it!' - Reader Review
‘A well-written and thoroughly entertaining thriller from a very talented author’ - John Nicholl
‘A beautifully written edge-of-your-seat thriller that had me guessing right until the end’ - Dreda Say Mitchell
'A brilliant thriller from an exciting new voice. Stalker it had me on the edge of my seat' - Kerry Barnes
'An atmospheric, taut thriller which keeps you hooked from the first page' - Jacqui Rose
Gemma Rogers was inspired to write gritty thrillers by a traumatic event in her own life nearly twenty years ago. Her debut novel Stalker was published in September 2019 and marked the beginning of a new writing career. Gemma lives in West Sussex with her husband and two daughters.