When Margo is stalked by an unknown force, she fears for her life and her children. Little does she know that the search for the face in the window will lead her down a dark road that ends with a great conspiracy of the twentieth century.
It begins in 1966. Margo lives a happy life as a wife and mother to four beautiful children. Before going to bed one night, Margo gets a strange feeling about one of her windows. When she pulls back the curtain, she sees a man’s face leering at her.
This one encounter changes Margo’s life forever. She can never get the image of the face out of her head. Instead, strange incidents begin to occur in Margo’s life. She realizes she’s being stalked.
With the authorities unwilling to do anything, Margo bears the burden herself. She never gives up fearing and wondering when the next incident will occur. In her quest for her own peace of mind, Margo discovers the connection between her mysterious stalker and one of the most tragic events of the 1960s. In solving her personal mystery, Margo will shed light on a prominent figure’s untimely death.
This intriguing story kept me on the edge of my seat. This woman's story intertwines with the mystery and questions surrounding the assassination of Robert Kennedy. Partially based in concrete facts from the time, and partially a foray into possibilities we can never know, I found myself wanting to ask the author which parts of the story were fact and which were fiction. For any fan of U.S. History, this novel not only revisits this assassination from a unique viewpoint, but showcases an era in America through the experiences of Margo.
This is an account of someone who thinks they were stalked by a man who later killed someone important. It is up to the reader to determne whether to believe the story or not - although the person this happened to clearly believes it.