I See You
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- $13.99
Publisher Description
Discover the twisty, gripping Richard & Judy Book Club pick and Sunday Times Number One bestseller. And don't miss the next nail-biting thriller from Clare Mackintosh. Hostage is out now.
You do the same thing every day.
You know exactly where you're going.
You're not alone . . .
When Zoe Walker sees her photo in the classifieds section of a London newspaper, she is determined to find out why it's there. There's no explanation: just a grainy image, a website address and a phone number. She takes it home to her family, who are convinced it's just someone who looks like Zoe. But the next day the advert shows a photo of a different woman, and another the day after that.
Is it a mistake? A coincidence? Or is someone keeping track of every move they make . . .
Praise for I See You:
'A breathless thriller . . . It's a must-finish-at-all-costs job' Daily Mail
'A chilling and original story . . . kept me reading until dawn' Rachel Abbott
'Accomplished, addictive and thought-provoking - you'll never feel the same about taking the tube again' B A Paris
'A deliciously creepy tale of urban paranoia' Ruth Ware
'Wonderfully sinister. Had me looking over my shoulder every time I travelled on the tube' Fiona Barton
'Another edge-of-your-seat thriller . . . a terrifyingly plausible plot and gasp-inducing ending' Good Housekeeping
'I had chills the entire way through' Jenny Blackhurst
PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
Divorced middle-aged mum Zoe Walker, the narrator of this outstanding psychological thriller from Mackintosh (I Let You Go), is stunned when, during her daily commute to work as bookkeeper/office manager at a London real estate firm, she spots a photo of herself in a newspaper ad for sex chat lines. But the real fear kicks in when she combs through earlier ads and recognizes one face as that of a recent crime victim. After another woman she recognizes from the ads is murdered, Zoe connects with police constable Kelly Swift, who's chafing under a disciplinary demotion. As Kelly and the task force she worms her way onto race to crack the baffling case, an increasingly terrified Zoe starts to turn a suspicious eye on just about everyone in her life, including her solicitous live-in boyfriend and her overbearing boss. Although some shocking final twists don't quite convince, Mackintosh scripts a hair-raising ride all the scarier because its premise that our predictable routines make us easy targets is sadly so plausible. Author tour.