You Don't Know Me
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- $9.99
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- $9.99
Publisher Description
Lizzie Burdett was eighteen when she vanished.
Noah Carruso has never forgotten her. She was his first crush, his unrequited love. She was also his brother’s girlfriend.
Tom Carruso hasn’t been home in over a decade. He left soon after Lizzie disappeared under a darkening cloud of suspicion, and now he’s back for the inquest into Lizzie’s death – intent on telling his side of the story.
As the inquest looms, Noah meets Alice Pryce on holiday. They fall for each other fast and hard, but Noah can’t bear to tell Alice his deepest fears. And Alice is equally stricken because she carries a terrible secret of her own.
Is the truth worth telling if it will destroy everything?
‘Dark, compelling and truly memorable. Foster is one of my favourite writers’ Dervla McTiernan, author of The Ruin
‘With richly drawn characters and a tight, deftly handled plot, You Don't Know Me is a propulsive, dark and mysterious thriller.’ Christian White, bestselling author of The Nowhere Child
‘You Don’t Know Me snuck up on me in the best way. An original Aussie thriller with twists, turns and a dash of romance’ Sarah Bailey, bestselling author of The Dark Lake
‘This novel has a great deal going for it: not just a good murder mystery but also clever and inventive storytelling’ Sydney Morning Herald
‘This book has it all: a gripping opening, characters I cared deeply for, a compelling mystery and heart-stopping pace. I couldn’t put it down. This is Sara Foster’s best book yet.’ Natasha Lester, bestselling author of The Paris Seamstress
APPLE BOOKS REVIEW
Sara Foster ratchets up the kind of intensity that's pretty impossible to resist: beautiful people with secrets falling into a torrid love affair while hiding out from reality in Thailand. Not surprisingly, those evocative South-East Asian surrounds can’t hide the pull of family responsibilities forever. With chapters that swap back and forth from restaurant manager Noah’s perspective to English teacher Alice’s internal monologue, and a murder mystery reopened by a Teacher’s Pet-style podcast, this propulsive domestic drama is catnip for fans of hot love and cold cases alike.