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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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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Paperback. Etat : new. Paperback. 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 complexityTaut psychological fiction exploring family dysfunction and institutional failureCharacter-driven thrillers where every chapter tightens the tensionDark, propulsive storytelling that lingers long after the final page"She was always smiling." This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability. N° de réf. du vendeur 9798233560743
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Paperback. Etat : new. Paperback. 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 complexityTaut psychological fiction exploring family dysfunction and institutional failureCharacter-driven thrillers where every chapter tightens the tensionDark, propulsive storytelling that lingers long after the final page"She was always smiling." This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our Sydney, NSW warehouse or from our UK or US warehouse, depending on stock availability. N° de réf. du vendeur 9798233560743
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Paperback. Etat : new. Paperback. 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 complexityTaut psychological fiction exploring family dysfunction and institutional failureCharacter-driven thrillers where every chapter tightens the tensionDark, propulsive storytelling that lingers long after the final page"She was always smiling." This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability. N° de réf. du vendeur 9798233560743
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