I’m Not Done With You Yet
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Publisher Description
"Pretty sure I'm a sociopath. I'm not ashamed of it. In fact, it's something I quite like."
Yellowface meets You - a gripping and addictive psychological thriller about toxic friendship and dark academia.
‘A dark triumph with jaw-dropping twists’ Heather Darwent, Sunday Times bestselling author of The Things We Do To Our Friends
Jane is unhappy. She’s a struggling writer trapped in an underwhelming marriage with husband Ted, scraping by to pay for a mortgage for a house and a life that she’s never really wanted.
There’s only ever been one person she cared about, one person who truly understood her: Thalia. Jane’s best and only friend nearly a decade ago during their time together at Oxford. But then the night of the formal which should have bound them together for good, drove them apart. Until now.
Because after years of searching, Thalia is everywhere as she tops the New York Times bestseller list. And now Jane has found Thalia after all these years, she won’t let her go…
Readers were gripped by I'm Not Done With You Yet
‘I was gripped. I couldn't stop turning the pages’
‘From the very first page, the tension is palpable’
‘This Gone Girl meets Crazy Rich Asians tale is a perplexing puzzle’
‘One of the best psychological thrillers to date… the ending is very explosive’
‘A deliciously dark tale of obsession, control, sociopathy and toxic friendships’
About the author
Jesse Sutanto is an author of books for children and adults. She received her Masters from the University of Oxford and a BA in English Literature from Berkeley. She grew up in Indonesia and Singapore and currently lives in Jakarta with her husband and two daughters. The film rights to her women’s fiction, Dial A for Aunties, was bought by Netflix in a competitive bidding war.
You can find out more about Jesse on her website www.jesseqsutantoauthor.com and follow her on Twitter @thewritinghippo and on Facebook and Instagram @JesseQSutanto
APPLE BOOKS REVIEW
Plain Jane Morgan claws together enough money to get out of California and away from her mother to live out her dream of studying at Oxford. There she meets Thalia, seemingly another fish out of water, who quickly becomes her inspiration—and her obsession. Jane is devoted to Thalia, but how far will she take her dedication? And is Thalia all she seems? Told partly in flashback by an older Jane, back in the States and stuck in a tedious and resentful marriage, past and present are set on a collision course from which no one will emerge unscathed. Jesse Sutanto’s deceptively ambitious work takes on class politics, sexual and racial dynamics, and ultimately the skewed, confusing ways we see others and the ways we think they see us. Laced with poison and dripping with bitterness, it’s a deliciously twisted ride through one woman’s fantasies.