Right Behind You
A completely gripping, unforgettable psychological thriller from Diana Wilkinson
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4.5 • 2 Ratings
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- $6.99
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Publisher Description
A heart-stopping thriller from Diana Wilkinson, author of the Number One bestseller The Girl in Seat 2A
I have no idea why they think I had anything to do with Danielle’s accident. My only crime was being there when she fell down the stairs.
My therapist, Justine, thinks I'm hiding something. She's quite the character, but I know what she wants to hear. She's the least of my problems.
Because, yes. Maybe I am hiding something. But it's not what she thinks. And if people found out, it wouldn't be just my own life in danger...
From the bestselling author of The Girl in Seat 2A comes a dark and twisty thriller, with an anti-hero you can't help but love, perfect for fans of Freida McFadden
Praise for Diana Wilkinson:
'A beautifully written thriller where even the clues are out to get you!' Gemma Rogers
'A fast paced, edge of the seat thriller that's extremely well executed. I was gripped from the very first page!' L H Stacey
'...this didn't disappoint. Clues upon clues upon clues kept me glued to the story. What a very clever book … not a read for the faint-hearted!' Valerie Keogh
'With a unique plot and superb writing, Ms Wilkinson has nailed this one! I'd give it 10 stars if I could' J A Baker
‘I loved this book! … This was totally up my street - creepy, dark, atmospheric and chilling.’ ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Reader Review
‘This book was a gift. Very different and gripping plot, and a very twisty ending that I didn’t see coming.’ ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Reader Review
Previously published as The Girl Who Turned A Blind Eye
Customer Reviews
Dark, Chilling & Sinister
Right Behind You by Diana Wilkinson is dark, chilling and sinister. It is not for the fainthearted as it has multiple trigger warnings of stalking, miscarriage and child abuse. Diana Wilkinson has done an excellent job of delivering a psychological thriller with effective and well-placed twists and turns. Beverly Digby's stance of taking matters into her own hands has a tragic and painful beginning. However, she doesn't understand why she needs to attend mandated therapy for one event when she happens to be in the same area as her ex-boyfriend and his girlfriend. And his girlfriend happens to lose their unborn baby. Things take on a downward spiral when Beverly is, in turn, stalked. Beverly is a queen of deception who is highly skilled at covering her tracks and stringing the right words together. There were certain sections of the book where I felt deep sorrow for her. The parallels between the past and present, Beverly's relationship with her therapist, Queenie and the supporting characters are well fleshed out. The only minor flag for me was that the last few chapters appeared slightly drawn out. Diana Wilkinson is a talented and skilful writer, and I look forward to reading more of her work.
Thank you NetGally & Boldwook Books, for giving me an ARC. This honest review is left voluntarily.