The Women in White
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The next thriller from #1 bestselling author Sarah Pekkanen combines a decades-old mystery with spine-tingling paranormal elements in this twisty novel of the seen and unseen.
Extrasensory perception.
The Gift.
A Sixth Sense.
Or something else....
In 1964, four remarkable young women at a prestigious university became the subjects of parapsychology experiments by a visionary scientist. On the cusp of a historic breakthrough, the women mysteriously vanished and the program was erased from history.
Decades later, Riley Bell, newly divorced and desperate for a fresh start, accepts a caretaker job for an elderly widow named Betty. Riley steps into a home that is frozen in another era - no microwave, television, or cell phones, and Betty has never heard of the internet.
Why has Betty lived in such profound isolation for so many years, and why does she need Riley now? As the story unfolds across two timelines - Betty's 1960s era of 5 o'clock martinis and high-stakes experiments, and Riley's quest to uncover the truth about the missing women - old secrets rise to the surface. And the only way to survive is to confront the mystery that has lingered for sixty years.
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Book Details
- ISBN
- 9781250349552
- Binding
- Hardcover
- Authors
- Sarah Pekkanen
- Publisher
- St. Martin's Press
- Published Date
- August 4, 2026
- Language
- English
- Pages
- 304
- Physical Info
- 1.2 in H x 9.46 in L x 6.47 in W (1.0 lb)

The Women in White is an engaging thriller that follows a young woman as she tries to piece her life back together after things fell apart with her husband. She takes on the role of caretaker for an elderly woman who appears to be doing just fine on her own... except for the fact that she seems to be stuck in the 1960's.
The story jumps back and forth between present time and 1964 and describes psychological experiments that were done on four young women, three of whom died under questionable circumstances.
The novel isn't overly heavy, but is interesting enough to keep you engrossed and turning the pages.
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