Two sisters. One life. A deadly secret.
Five years ago, Fiona’s sister Amy vanished without a trace.
Determined to find out what happened to her beloved sibling, Fiona assumes a new identity and rents a room in the boarding house where Amy once lived.
It’s an eerie place. The landlady speaks to people who aren’t there while her son Keith silently observes Fiona from the shadows.
Little by little, Fiona pieces together the truth about the life her sister was living and the web of secrets and lies in which Amy became entangled.
Then Fiona realises she is putting herself in grave danger, because someone close has a secret they’ll do anything to protect.
But she has to know the truth. She’ll follow in her sister’s footsteps even if they lead her to a place darker and more terrifying than anything she could ever have imagined.
I Know You Saw Her the shocking psychological thriller perfect for fans of Freida McFadden, John Marrs and Nicola Sanders.
What readers are saying about I Know You Saw Her:
‘Creepy in all the right ways! I loved the slow build and the sense of unease throughout. The characters were super well-developed.’ -Netgalley Reviewer
‘This book was just what I needed. It was suspenseful and full of surprises. I stayed up late to finish because I could not put it down. I was hooked ’ -Netgalley Reviewer
‘Loved loved loved reading this book such a page-turner!! It got me hooked right from the first page and did not let go literally unputdownable!’ -Booksprout Reviewer
‘ kept me wanting more each time I turned the page. I just couldn't put it down. The twists at the end caught me off guard''' Great book to get you out of a reading slump.’ -Netgalley Reviewer
‘I loved all the twists and turns. Every time I thought I had it figured out, the author threw in a curveball I was hooked.''' -Netgalley Reviewer
‘One word - gripping... totally unexpected and explosive I never expected the ending at all totally shocked me! This was a wonderful 5 star read! Love, love, loved it!’ -Netgalley Reviewer
Genre: Mystery
Five years ago, Fiona’s sister Amy vanished without a trace.
Determined to find out what happened to her beloved sibling, Fiona assumes a new identity and rents a room in the boarding house where Amy once lived.
It’s an eerie place. The landlady speaks to people who aren’t there while her son Keith silently observes Fiona from the shadows.
Little by little, Fiona pieces together the truth about the life her sister was living and the web of secrets and lies in which Amy became entangled.
Then Fiona realises she is putting herself in grave danger, because someone close has a secret they’ll do anything to protect.
But she has to know the truth. She’ll follow in her sister’s footsteps even if they lead her to a place darker and more terrifying than anything she could ever have imagined.
I Know You Saw Her the shocking psychological thriller perfect for fans of Freida McFadden, John Marrs and Nicola Sanders.
What readers are saying about I Know You Saw Her:
‘Creepy in all the right ways! I loved the slow build and the sense of unease throughout. The characters were super well-developed.’ -Netgalley Reviewer
‘This book was just what I needed. It was suspenseful and full of surprises. I stayed up late to finish because I could not put it down. I was hooked ’ -Netgalley Reviewer
‘Loved loved loved reading this book such a page-turner!! It got me hooked right from the first page and did not let go literally unputdownable!’ -Booksprout Reviewer
‘ kept me wanting more each time I turned the page. I just couldn't put it down. The twists at the end caught me off guard''' Great book to get you out of a reading slump.’ -Netgalley Reviewer
‘I loved all the twists and turns. Every time I thought I had it figured out, the author threw in a curveball I was hooked.''' -Netgalley Reviewer
‘One word - gripping... totally unexpected and explosive I never expected the ending at all totally shocked me! This was a wonderful 5 star read! Love, love, loved it!’ -Netgalley Reviewer
Genre: Mystery
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