Keeping Secrets by Andrew Rosenheim
It was his hideout. When he was upset it was here he came. But now he did not feel safe at all. The birds had suddenly gone quiet and the boy was certain the man was in the woods below him. And then a voice fractured the unnatural hush. I know you're in there. It was a harsh voice, sounding strained. It chilled the boy. As the story opens, a young boy is hiding for his life having witnessed a brutal murder. He knows if he survives this, his days on his uncle's Californian apple farm are gone forever...Jack Renoir is a man who makes his living discovering other people's secrets while making sure he keeps his own. But when a beautiful young English woman walks into Jack's San Francisco office he doesn't realize she is going to turn his carefully-constructed life completely upside down. As his defenses dissolve he agrees to start a new life with her in England. That is when his troubles really start. Beautifully written, highly suspenseful, this novel marks Andrew Rosenheim as an important new writer in the bestselling tradition of Douglas Kennedy and Sebastian Faulks.