It's not paranoia if it's real.
At first, Moire's sleepwalking incidents don't faze her. She's never had them before, so surely they'll pass. But when she notices they keep happening on a certain day, she wonders if there's something more to her nightly wanderings.
Then there's her husband Neil's research project at the fertility clinic, his strange reaction to her taking birth control pills, and, wait... has he been tracking her cycle?
As further troubling events and coincidences plague Moire's sleeping and waking world, her paranoia mounts. Paranoia Neil insists is a clear sign that Moire needs help.
Moire knows she needs to get a grip, that what she believes is too crazy to be true, but when people close to her start disappearing, she realizes she's in a fight for her mind and her body, and that what's been happening is more disturbing than she could have imagined.
If you're captivated by The X-Files and The Handmaid's Tale, if you enjoy peeling back the layers of an otherworldly mystery, or if you've ever doubted what you've been told is true, you'll find yourself gripped by Day Sixteen, a modern day thriller with light supernatural elements.
Grab your copy of Day Sixteen today to discover what happens when everything they told you was crazy, turns out to be true.
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Note on trigger warnings: This book doesn't have explicit sex scenes, but there is mention of forced sex. There is also a small amount of cursing and talk of abortion. If you feel any of this will upset or offend you, this may not be the book for you.