Stay Awake
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4.0 • 47 Ratings
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- $14.99
Publisher Description
A murder she doesn’t remember committing. A killer she doesn’t remember meeting. Megan Goldin’s Stay Awake is an electrifying novel that proves memory can be deadly.
Liv Reese wakes up in the back of a taxi with no idea where she is or how she got there. When she’s dropped off at the door of her brownstone, a stranger answers—a stranger who claims to live in her apartment. She reaches for her phone to call for help, only to discover it’s missing. In its place is a bloodstained knife. Her hands are covered in scribbled messages, like graffiti on her skin: STAY AWAKE.
Two years ago, Liv was thriving as a successful writer for a trendy magazine. Now, she’s lost and disoriented in a New York City that looks nothing like what she remembers. Catching a glimpse of the local news, she’s horrified to see reports of a crime scene where the victim’s blood has been used to scrawl a message across a window, similar to the message that’s inked on her hands. What did she do last night? And why does she remember nothing from the past two years? Liv finds herself on the run for a crime she doesn’t remember committing. But there’s someone who does know exactly what she did, and they’ll do anything to make her forget—permanently.
A complex thriller that unfolds at a breakneck speed, Stay Awake will keep you up all night.
A Macmillan Audio production from St. Martin's Press.
Customer Reviews
Great book / Hard to Listen To
I selected this book because I enjoy January Lavoy’s narrations and the plot sounded interesting. New author to me, and the book was great with a twist that I didn’t see coming. I was instantly annoyed by Imogene Church’s inconsistent and very dramatic narration. I didn’t realize there were two narrators before I started it, or I would have sampled a preview. Just not my cup of tea when narrators overdo it with the vocal theatrics. Made it through though because the book was well-written, and Lavoy’s co-narration gave me a break in between Church’s chapters.
Great!
I can sometimes find the amnesia plot decide tiring in the modern thriller, however this one makes it work! The main characters are are interesting and complex, there aren’t glaring plot holes or threads left hanging at the conclusion. Give’r a go!
Annoying
I couldn’t even finish this audiobook. The narrator was whines and the main character was annoying.