Propulsive, terrifying, engrossing. The Women in White is the latest psychological thriller from master and bestselling author Sarah Pekkanen, woven across dual timelines and from multiple points of view. In 1964, four extraordinary young university students become the subjects of secret parapsychology experiments – until one day, the women vanish and the program is shut down. As a new divorcee in the present day, Riley Bell takes a job as an in-home caretaker for a woman named Betty Sadler – a survivor of the unsettling tests 60 years prior. While there are elements of the supernatural, the crux of the narrative is a thought-provoking look at power, control masked as care, and the significance of erased histories. This is a taut tale that will linger long after the final page.
