Description
The Lost Hours by Susan Lewis is a contemporary psychological suspense novel that explores how long-buried secrets can unravel even the most secure family lives. The story centres on Annie Crayee, whose seemingly perfect world is shaken when her husband becomes the prime suspect in a decades-old murder case following the emergence of new DNA evidence.
As the investigation reopens the past, Annie begins her own search for answers, revisiting personal memories and old diaries in an attempt to understand what really happened during a missing stretch of time from years earlier. What she uncovers forces her to question not only the truth behind the case, but also the trust she places in her closest relationships.
The novel builds tension through alternating layers of past and present, gradually revealing how memory, perception and secrecy can distort reality. It is best suited to readers who enjoy emotional domestic thrillers with strong family dynamics, hidden truths and slow-burning psychological tension.













