Your husband is dead. But he might not have been the man you thought he was... the new, brilliantly tense psychological thriller by Sabine Durrant.
Your husband is dead. But he might not have been the man you thought he was... the new, brilliantly tense psychological thriller by Sabine Durrant.
'Splendidly creepy, with plenty of paranoia' Guardian
'A writer who can leave you breathless with anticipation...A superb book, from start to finish' Alex Marwood'This is one super-disturbing psychological thriller' Woman & HomeEveryone keeps telling me I have to move on. And so here I am, walking down the road where he died, trying to remember him the right way. She thought losing him was the worst thing that could happen. She was wrong. They tell her not to worry. Her sister, the police. They say it's only natural, when someone close to you dies, to see him everywhere, sense him still nearby.But they don't know Zach like she does. How much he loved her. How he liked things just his way. How far he would go to get revenge...“You'll be glued to every page of this pacy, clever and gripping novel”
Grips immediately... Durrant sustains the mystery throughout and offers a clever resolution - The Times
This is one super-disturbing psychological thriller - Woman & HomeDurrant's debut, UNDER YOUR SKIN, was among the best of the wave of psychological thrillers that appeared in the wake of Gone Girl's success. REMEMBER ME THIS WAY is better still...An elegant, quietly chilling illustration of the ways in which lovers blind themselves to reality - Mail on SundayCreepy and emotionally acute - SpectatorDurrant is too cool simply to indulge the obvious. Brilliant on social signifiers and observation, her intelligent interpretation of the world and its psychologically complex inhabitants shines all the way to a satisfactory ending - Daily MailIf Sabine Durrant's previous psychological thriller UNDER YOUR SKIN, was indebted to Agatha Christie, the centrality of Cornwall in REMEMBER ME THIS WAY suggests Christie has been displaced by Daphne du Maurier.... While UNDER YOUR SKIN was striking, this is a stronger performance. - Sunday TimesSabine Durrant is the author of three psychological thrillers, Under Your Skin, Remember Me This Way and Lie With Me, a Richard & Judy Bookclub selection and Sunday Times paperback bestseller. Her previous novels are Having It and Eating It and The Great Indoors, and two books for teenage girls, Cross Your Heart, Connie Pickles and Ooh La La! Connie Pickles. She is a former features editor of the Guardian and a former literary editor at the Sunday Times, and her writing has appeared in many national newspapers and magazines. She lives in south London with her partner and their three children.
'Splendidly creepy, with plenty of paranoia' Guardian 'A writer who can leave you breathless with anticipation...A superb book, from start to finish' Alex Marwood 'This is one super-disturbing psychological thriller' Woman & Home Everyone keeps telling me I have to move on. And so here I am, walking down the road where he died, trying to remember him the right way. She thought losing him was the worst thing that could happen. She was wrong. They tell her not to worry. Her sister, the police. They say it's only natural, when someone close to you dies, to see him everywhere, sense him still nearby.But they don't know Zach like she does.How much he loved her.How he liked things just his way.How far he would go to get revenge...
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