Daddy Can't Save You - Couverture souple

Stone, R D

 
9798233560743: Daddy Can't Save You

Synopsis

The most dangerous person in a custody battle is the child. Architect Liam Ashford thought winning joint custody of his eight-year-old daughter was the beginning of healing. He was wrong. It was the beginning of the end. His ex-wife Vanessa doesn't raise her voice. She doesn't need to. She controls through implication, through the careful rearrangement of facts, through a system designed to protect children - weaponized against the father who loves one. As Liam fights to maintain his relationship with Chloe, the evidence turns against him. A school essay describing violence that never happened. A bruise with no explanation. A CPS investigation that won't close. A voice recorder hidden in a child's backpack. And drawings - dozens of drawings - of houses with no doors and families with no hands. But the deeper Liam digs, the more disturbing the truth becomes. Because Chloe isn't just a pawn in her mother's strategy. She's been learning. Adapting. And she's playing a game neither parent designed. Daddy Can't Save You is a suffocating psychological thriller that explores what happens when the family court system fails, when manipulation becomes a survival skill, and when innocence itself becomes the most dangerous weapon in the room. For readers who devour:Domestic suspense with unreliable narrators and moral complexity Taut psychological fiction exploring family dysfunction and institutional failure Character-driven thrillers where every chapter tightens the tension Dark, propulsive storytelling that lingers long after the final page "She was always smiling."

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À propos de l'auteur

R.D. Stone writes psychological thrillers that dissect the American family with surgical precision and unsparing honesty. A student of architecture, behavioral psychology, and the quiet violence of institutional systems, Stone brings to fiction a forensic attention to the structures - visible and invisible - that hold families together and tear them apart.

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