'The main thing you have to learn is to blend in with the scenery and avoid doing anything to attract attention.'

Suddenly everything is different for April Corrigan. Her boyfriend Steve, her friends, her tennis games, even her long blonde hair - gone. Everything evaporates in a day.

When the real reason that her father is working in Washington is revealed, the whole family are forced to move and change their names. But can April give up everything, her friends, her chance to go to university, Steve...her whole life?

One innocent attempt to recover her lost identity results in a a dramatic conclusion. This is a thrilling and highly charged story by a master of suspense.

 


Everyone by now knows at least one of Lois Duncan's stories, I Know What You Did Last Summer. The only problem is that the movie totally destroyed a beautifully crafted thriller and turned it into a tacky slasher movie. Lois Duncan is better than that! She was about my favourite writer throughout my teenage years, and so now I have finally found some of her books, I am Dying to reread them and see if they're as good as I remember. I'm looking forward to this trip down memory lane.