



We Were Never Here
The addictively twisty Reese Witherspoon Book Club thriller soon to be a major Netflix film
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4,5 • 2 Bewertungen
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- 6,99 €
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- 6,99 €
Beschreibung des Verlags
TWO BEST FRIENDS. ONE DREAM HOLIDAY. THE PERFECT MURDER?
THE GRIPPING REESE WITHERSPOON BOOK CLUB PICK
SOON TO BE A MAJOR NETFLIX FILM
'Mind-blowing twists. Completely addictive' STYLIST
'An incredible thriller' COSMOPOLITAN
'A nail-biting whirl' ZAKIYA DALILA HARRIS
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It was meant to be the holiday of a lifetime.
Until Emily found their hotel suite covered in blood.
Her friend Kristen claims a backpacker attacked her . . . she had no option but to kill him.
And with no evidence of the assault, Emily must help her hide the body.
But back home, as the walls close in around the events of that night, Emily is forced to ask herself:
Can her closest friend be trusted? . . .
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'A master of the timely thriller' BuzzFeed
'A sharp, unsettling thriller about power, obsession, and the inescapable grip of the past' Megan Miranda, New York Times bestselling author of All The Missing Girls
'A riveting psychological thriller' Publishers Weekly
PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
Milwaukee resident Emily Donovan, the narrator of this riveting psychological thriller from Bartz (The Herd), and her best friend, Kristen Czarnecki, who left Milwaukee 18 months earlier for a job in Australia, reunite in Chile for their annual vacation. The trip turns deadly when Kristen kills a backpacker in self-defense. A similar fatal encounter occurred during an earlier trip to Cambodia, only then Kristen killed to defend Emily. Emily decides she needs to distance herself from Kristen, but the more she tries to do so, the more Kristen tries to stay connected. Kristen moves back to Milwaukee, where she soon starts popping up in places she doesn't belong such as Emily's yoga studio and therapist's office constantly reminding Emily of the secrets they share and how they need each other. Bartz does a good job dramatizing the increasingly creepy relationship between the two women as the twisty plot builds to a slightly confusing conclusion. Suspense fans will look forward to seeing more from this talented author.