Have You Seen Me?
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Descrizione dell’editore
‘A dagger-sharp, whip-smart new thriller’ A.J. Finn, bestselling author of The Woman in the Window
She’s desperate to find her missing memories – but they could unlock her worst nightmares…
Ally walks into her office one morning, only to be told she hasn’t worked there in five years.
Although she pieces together her past, the last two days remain in darkness.
What was so traumatic it made her disconnect from her happy life?
And why does it feel like someone is trying to keep her memories buried?
Fast-paced, thrilling and unpredictable – perfect for fans of Clare Mackintosh’s Let Me Lie and Lisa Jewell’s Then She Was Gone.
‘An addictive, up-all-night stunner’ Kimberly Belle, bestselling author of Dear Wife
‘Filled to the brim with twists’ OK! Magazine
Praise for Kate White:
‘Compulsively readable and skilfully plotted – excites and entertains from the very first page’ Karin Slaughter, bestselling author of The Last Widow
‘A nerve-jangling adrenaline rush’ Lisa Gardner, bestselling author of When You See Me
‘A terrifying psychological thriller’ Harlan Coben, bestselling author of The Stranger
Reviews
Praise for Have You Seen Me?:
‘A dagger-sharp, whip-smart new thriller’ A.J. Finn, bestselling author of The Woman in the Window
‘An addictive, up-all-night stunner’ Kimberly Belle, bestselling author of Dear Wife
‘A mysterious read full to the brim with surprises’ S Magazine
‘A well-honed thriller … White skilfully maintains the pace’ Publisher’s Weekly
‘Filled to the brim with twists’ OK! Magazine
‘An engaging novel that turns some cliches of recent thrillers on their heads’ Kirkus Reviews
About the author
Kate White, former editor in chief of Cosmopolitan magazine, is the New York Times bestselling author of the standalone psychological thrillers The Secrets You Keep, The Wrong Man, Eyes on You, Hush, and The Sixes, as well as eight Bailey Weggins mysteries. White is also the author of several popular career books for women, as well as the editor of The Mystery Writers of America Cookbook. She lives in New York City.
PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
Ally Linden, the narrator of this well-honed thriller from bestseller White (the Bailey Weggins series), arrives one morning at her Manhattan office, wet and bedraggled, with a throbbing headache. Her boss approaches her and asks, "What are you doing here?... You haven't worked here in years." A stunned Ally realizes she has no idea where she's been or where she lives, and that there's "a thick, dark curtain between this moment and everything that came before it." She's diagnosed as being in a dissociative state, caused by a traumatic incident. The questions just keep on coming: what triggered the memory loss, is it connected to a troubling experience in her childhood, who can she really trust to tell her the truth, and why were a handful of blood-soaked tissues stuffed into the pocket of her raincoat? White skillfully maintains the pace until the rushed ending. Even the most jaded reader will be satisfied.