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You and Me

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by Nicola Rayner
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Publication Date: 30/03/2021
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The perfect gripping, twisty suspense for fans of Netflix's You and Lisa Jewell's Watching You

This is not a love story...

Watching sunrises together should have been romantic.

But you were always inside with your wife, and I sat in your garden, in the shadows.

I thought you'd never know how I felt about you.

Until one night, I witnessed a terrible crime.

I wanted it to bring us closer together.

But now the secrets are tumbling out.

And they could tear everything apart...

A breath-taking suspense full of twists and turns - if you think you know how this ends, think again...

ISBN:
9780008374594
9780008374594
Category:
Thriller / suspense
Format:
Paperback
Publication Date:
30-03-2021
Language:
English
Publisher:
HarperCollins Publishers Limited
Country of origin:
United Kingdom
Pages:
368
Dimensions (mm):
197x129x22mm
Weight:
0.25kg

‘An engrossing and unsettling read with a totally unpredictable ending. Nicola Rayner is a skilled storyteller’
Lesley Kara, author of The Rumour

‘I was blown away. An outstanding psychological suspense, beautifully written, brilliantly plotted and impossible to put down. Loved every word!’
Emma Curtis, author of The Night You Left

‘Reels you in until you reach the nail-biting, show-stopping finale. I loved this book so much – the best thriller I’ve read this year’
S.E. Lynes, author of Mother

Nicola Rayner

Nicola Rayner was born in Abergavenny, south Wales, and works as a freelance journalist, specialising in dance and travel. The Girl Before You, her debut novel, was runner-up in the Cheltenham First Novel Competition in 2018. She lives in London with her husband and Jack Russell.

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You and Me is a gripping psychological thriller by Nicola Rayner (author of 2019's popular The Girl Before You), exploring themes of obsession, guilt, family relationships and the far-reaching effects of past trauma. One night, Francesca Knight witnesses the shocking death of Dickie Graham, who bullied Fran mercilessly at school and was guilty of some as-yet unnamed crime against her younger sister, Ellie. For Fran, Dickie's death has a silver lining - it legitimises her getting back in touch with Charles, the high school crush who she still obsesses over and stalks. He's now married with children, but Fran is convinced that they are meant to be together. She also develops a friendship with Dickie's widow, Caroline, and together they set out to uncover the truth, while Fran becomes increasingly frustrated in her efforts to heal her relationship with Ellie, who is only contactable sporadically via social media. You and Me employs the trope, perhaps over-used of late, of a psychologically fragile middle-aged single woman as an unreliable narrator. Fran is a pretty delusional and pitiable figure, clinging onto misinterpreted tidbits of body language as signs of Charles's hidden love for her. The plot is a slow burn, as the events of the past, or at least Fran's perception of them, are gradually revealed, Fran encounters her past classmates and the fog around current events rises. The dramatic ending is fitting but shocking. This is a well-written and compulsively readable thriller, which I would recommend highly to other readers. My thanks to the author, the publisher Avon Books UK and Netgalley for the opportunity to read and review this title prior to publication.

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