I Know Who You Were
Everyone has a past. . . yours is coming to kill you
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Publisher Description
'Grabs the reader from the very first page - and never lets go' DAILY MAIL
'Taut and properly disturbing. . . Impressive' The Critic
EVERYONE HAS A PAST. . . YOURS IS COMING TO KILL YOU
Alex and Morven have a pretty perfect marriage. Still madly in love after ten years, they have no secrets from each other and their life in London with daughter Poppy is . . . happy.
Until one day it changes. Morven disappears, her car found abandoned. The police come around to Alex's house to tell him things about his wife he never knew: her real name, her past life, the secrets she kept from him. And Alex realises he's been loving a lie. He needs answers . . . and on the shore of a dark and remote lake in Wales he learns that the tragic events which shaped the past now threaten to rip apart the present.
Praise for I KNOW WHO YOU WERE
'A gripping, twisty and beautifully written debut thriller that marks Curran as a writer to watch.' Irish Independent
'Written with enormous panache and gentle empathy, it ratchets up the tension repeatedly before exploding into a grandstand heart-stopping finale' Daily Mail
'Oh boy, this is going to keep you up at night, or abandoning everything else to race through the pages' Peterborough Telegraph
'Throws out a great hook and then twists and turns its way to a heartstopping climax' Stephen Gallagher
'Not just a ruthlessly compelling novel of suspense but an unflinching examination of the repercussions of a crime. Disturbing, harrowing and moving, it signals the arrival of a new master of crime fiction.' Ramsey Campbell
'Taut, compelling, original. An emotionally charged story that will leave you thinking of the main character long after finishing the book. A true page-turner' J A Corrigan
'Curran's debut is an absorbing, dark and suspenseful thriller. He is a writer to watch' David Fennell
'An utterly gripping Cobenesque mystery keeps you turning the pages fiercely to find out what's happening' Crime Podcast FM