During an attack on London, Imogen joins a social media campaign offering refuge to victims. Before her family have even had a chance at a reasonable discussion, John is at their door. He is different to them. He isn’t what they expected. And although they’d never admit it to themselves, he isn’t necessarily what they want. "A riveting, quicksilver, subtly manipulative thriller... electrifyingly plugged into our socio-political moment... a rich, fascinating work that sends you out into the night challenged and troubled." -- The Stage Cordelia Lynn's plays include Lela & Co. (Royal Court Theatre, 2015); Believers Anonymous (Rosemary Branch Theatre, 2012); and After the War , which has been performed in venues around the UK and abroad. She was the recipient of the 2017 Pinter Commission for a new play at the Royal Court Theatre.