The Cult Novel of the Film.
A story of dark obsession . . .
Petrol gauge broken, anxiety and tempers flaring, young lovers Rex and Saskia pull in at a service station to refuel. As soon as they stop the tension is relieved. Rex buries two coins in a crack at the base of a fence post as a secret sign of their love: Saskia goes off to buy a couple of cold drinks and vanishes.
Eight years later Rex is still haunted by her. Then one day he sees scrawled in the grime of a yellow car parked outside his window two lines: "Rex you're so sweet Sandra" and "When I write this it shows the pain" . . . and the obsession burns in his blood once again.