Author:Lisa Jewell,Nathalie Buscombe
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Two women. Twenty years of secrets. And a man who doesn't remember anything.
Or does he?
Everyone has secrets. What if you can't remember yours?
'How long have you been sitting out here?'
'I got here yesterday.'
'Where did you come from?'
'I have no idea.'
Lily has only been married for three weeks. When her new husband fails to come home from work one night, she is left stranded in a new country where she knows no one.
Alice finds a man on the beach outside her house. He has no name, no jacket, no idea what he is doing there. Against her better judgement, she invites him into her home.
But who is he, and how can she trust a man who has lost his memory?
'Fresh and intriguing, with characters so real I ached for them. I loved I Found You'
Clare Mackintosh
'I LOVED I Found You. A proper thriller with wonderful characters'
Sabine Durrant
© Lisa Jewell 2016 (P) Penguin Audio 2022
Suspenseful and clever - nobody is who they seem to be in this shocking and fast-paced mystery. Come for Rizzoli & Isles. Stay for an unbeatable read.
—— Karin SlaughterOutstanding - inventive, scary, and funny. Listen to Me is Gerritsen at her best!
—— Kathy ReichsAbsolutely first rate - readers will be thrilled and delighted by this new Rizzoli and Isles outing!
—— Shari LapenaGerritsen walks that high wire between humour and suspense without ever falling off as she plays a great game of bait and switch with her readers.
—— Linwood BarclayI loved Listen To Me. Only the supertalented Tess Gerritsen can meld multiple storylines so successfully while she keeps the twists coming, the pages turning, and the blood spray arterial. This is her best novel yet. If you haven't read Rizzoli & Isles, this is the one to get!
—— Lisa ScottolineYou need to #ListentoMe and read Tess Gerritsen's new thriller. It's fiendishly well-plotted. You won't work it out until the very end - guaranteed. I enjoyed every single line!
—— Lesley KaraThe Rizzoli and Isles books are loved by many, including me; the women's warm, complicated friendship and superior investigative acumen remain, in their 13th outing, an utter pleasure to keep readerly company with
—— New York TimesExplosive twists and pulse-pounding tension
—— Woman's OwnPatterson boils a scene down to a single, telling detail, the element that defines a character or moves a plot along. It's what fires off the movie projector in the reader's mind
—— Michael ConnellyJavier Marías's writing doesn't resemble anyone else's. It's easy to parody, but impossible to imitate . . . Javier Marias was the best writer in Spain
—— Eduardo MendozaMarías occupied a reputational perch in Spanish culture that would be almost inconceivable for an American author . . . Most considered him the greatest living Spanish writer
—— New York TimesJavier Marias’s farewell novel sees the late Spanish spellbinder leave us in a droll, delicious, thrillerish labyrinth
—— The Spectator 'Best Books of 2023'You can’t go wrong with Harlan Coben. If you’re after the kind of thriller that has you taking the phone off the hook… and staying up past any reasonable hour in order to keep turning the pages, then he’s your man
—— Business PostHarlan’s plots never drop below breakneck speed … By the end my head was spinning, but it’s expertly done, a visual tale that will surely be on screen one day. For now, it’s a perfect page-turner
—— RTÉ GuideNorth's latest thriller does not disappoint, weaving an intriguing cast of characters across multiple time periods into a story rich with layers and plot twists and perfectly suspenseful pacing ... A delightfully bone-chilling tale
—— Kirkus ReviewsPraise for Alex North
—— :As terrifying as a great horror novel, as unpredictable as the best type of crime novel and above all beautifully written...a writer who is an absolute master of his craft
—— Jane CaseyThis is absorbing, headlong reading, a play on classic horror with an inventiveness of its own
—— New York TimesHugely atmospheric and deliciously creepy
—— Alex Michaelides