The case was sensational. Kaylee Pierson had confessed from the very beginning, waiving all appeals. Despite the media’s chronicling of her tragic circumstances - the childhood spent with a violent father - no one could find sympathy for “the Beautiful Butcher” who had led 18 men home from bars before viciously slitting their throats.
Unable to resist the chance for a rescue, Frankie takes on Kaylee’s request. Twelve years ago, five-year-old Leilani went missing in Hawaii. The main suspect? Kaylee’s tech mogul ex-boyfriend, Sanders MacManus. Now, on a remote island in the middle of the Pacific, the site of MacManus’ latest vanity project, fresh evidence has appeared. In order to learn the truth and possibly save a young woman’s life, Frankie must go undercover at the isolated base camp. Her challenge included a dozen strangers. Countless dangerous secrets. No means of calling for help. And then the storm rolls it.
Frankie Elkin is one of the author's favourite protagonists and it's amazing how her character hasn’t changed, but we have learned so much more about her throughout the novels Gardner has released. Her backstory is what makes her and her constant struggles that we witness, whether that be with alcohol, trusting people, or second-guessing her life choices - they keep us wanting to peel back the layers of her life and hopefully see her be happy one day.
The suspense in Still See You Everywhere is really what puts the readers on the edge of their seat the entire time.