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The Woman in the Dream

(2026)
(Book 18 in the Alexandra Mallory series)
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She's outrun her past before. This time, it's running faster.

Alexandra Mallory has survived things that would break most people. She's clever, careful, and ruthless when she needs to be.

But the past has a long memory.

Whispers are surfacing — about the woman in the hotel—about the night that ended in blood and silence, about the desperate woman in the taxi she helped disappear when no one was supposed to be watching. The carefully constructed walls of Alex's life are beginning to crack, and behind each one,
something dangerous is waiting.

She has no choice but to return to New York City. Hunter's stalker is spiraling, and if Alex doesn't step in, everything she's worked to keep buried could be dragged into the light.

Then a stranger walks into the tasting room.

He looks at her the way people look at someone they already know everything about. And what he says next turns her blood cold.

"You're not as clever as you think you are."

Someone has been watching. Someone has been waiting. And they're not looking for justice —

They're looking to burn her world to the ground

Continue reading Alex’s story of obsession and murder today. If you enjoyed The Woman In
the Spa, you will love The Woman In the Dream.


Book Seventeen: The Alexandra Mallory Psychological suspense series.

This series is best enjoyed in order, starting with
The Woman In the Mirror.


Genre: Mystery

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