Jennifer Hillier

Wonderland

Now Available in Audiobook & Mass Market Paperback

From the bestselling author of the hugely popular thrillers Things We Do in the Dark, Little Secrets, and Jar of Hearts comes Wonderland, a roller coaster of a listen. Now in audio for the first time!

After a personal tragedy and professional scandal forces homicide detective Vanessa Castro out of Seattle, she takes a new job in Seaside, Washington, determined to make a fresh start for herself and her family. The small beach town, best known for its popular amusement park, Wonderland, seems like the perfect place to raise her young son and teenage daughter.

But it’s not that easy starting over, especially as the town’s new Deputy Chief of Police. When a dead body turns up at the park her first day on the job, and then a teenage Wonder Worker goes missing, Vanessa’s investigation is met with resistance. After all, Wonderland is the largest amusement park in the Pacific Northwest, attracting tourists from all over the country and providing thousands of jobs for the locals. A scandal that hurts the park hurts the town, but the more questions Vanessa asks, the more questions arise . . . especially when she learns that the missing teenage boy is the not the first park employee to disappear. The deeper she goes, the more she begins to suspect that the terrifying rumors about Wonderland’s dark past might actually be true.

Surrounded by secrets, lies, and corruption at the highest levels, Vanessa’s family is now in the center of a serial killer’s twisted game . . . and there’s nobody she can trust but herself.

“A fast-paced, razor-sharp thriller that is impossible to put down . . . Hillier’s best yet.”
Mark Edwards, bestselling author of The Magpies and Follow You Home
Wonderland is a tightly woven mystery . . . this one leaves a mark with outstanding suspense and a shocking ending.”
RT Book Reviews
“Hillier’s best novel yet . . . Wonderland is a labyrinth that’ll both awe you by its complexity and gradually freak you out of your mind.”
Dead End Follies