1. If you received a phone call like Aubree’s, how would you react? How much information would you remember about the caller’s voice, dialect, and inflection? Try listening to someone’s voice in your head and see what distinguishing characteristic you would use to describe it.
2. As the plot was revealed, did you come up with your own ideas for who was behind it? How close were you to being right? Why did you think one character was more likely to be the criminal than another?
3. In one segment of the book, Aubree tells Wyatt that if she were to die, Scarlett wouldn’t remember her. How do you think children are affected when they lose a parent at a young age? How does this possibility influence Aubree’s determination to survive?
4. When Aubree meets Wyatt, she struggles with some guilt for having feelings for him after the recent death of her husband. Is this normal? How does she overcome it? Does she make the right choice when she decides to trust Wyatt?
5. Were you surprised when you learned about the multi-layered criminal activity associated with the wrong number? Why or why not? If not, what clues gave it away for you?
6. Do you think Aubree makes the right choice when she ventures out on her own or should she give the FBI another chance to help her? Why or why not?
7. How do you feel about the ending of Aubree’s story?