I Know Who You Are

· HarperCollins UK
4.5
22 reviews
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‘What a ride, I loved this book and the brilliant Hitchcockian twist!’ Sarah Michelle Gellar

‘Twisty and gripping’ Jane Fallon

‘You will NEVER guess the ending of this one!’ Louise Candlish

‘A fiendishly well-plotted, deliciously dark and twisting read’ Lucy Foley

‘A twisty, gripping thriller’ The Sunday Times

‘Expect twists a plenty in this clever and tense thriller’ Red Magazine

From the international bestselling author of Sometimes I Lie, and His and Hers a twisted and nerve-wracking thriller.

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Aimee Sinclair: the actress everyone thinks they know but can’t remember where from. But I know exactly who you are. I know what you’ve done. And I am watching you.

When Aimee comes home and discovers her husband is missing, she doesn’t seem to know what to do or how to act. The police think she’s hiding something and they’re right, she is – but perhaps not what they thought. Aimee has a secret she’s never shared, and yet, she suspects that someone knows. As she struggles to keep her career and sanity intact, her past comes back to haunt her in ways more dangerous than she could have ever imagined.

I Know Who You Are will leave your heart pounding and your pulse racing. This is the most twisted thriller you’ll read all year.

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Readers LOVE Alice Feeney:

‘An absolute must for thriller fans!’

‘I loved every page of this book’

‘Absolutely enthralling’

‘Best psychological thriller I have read’

‘This book completely sucked me in. I couldn’t put it down’

‘It's dark, disturbing, beautifully written and finished it in almost one sitting’

Ratings and reviews

4.5
22 reviews
Midge Odonnell
25 May 2019
3.5 Stars This could have been a superb book, a shining example of the genre. Unfortunately, it all goes a little bit off the rails and strays in to territory that is, quite frankly, absurd bordering on the ridiculous. This is a real shame as the author has worked hard to get the reader invested in the characters, to get them as confused by the events as Aimee is and then off we wander in to sensationalism and baffling decisions. The tale does tug itself back in to line for the denouement but barely. What Ms Feeney does startlingly well here are the flashbacks to Aimee's early years, her formative years. Importantly the years where she learned to act, to become someone else to please others. The voice of young Aimee comes through wonderfully in the written word and feels, dare I say it, authentic. The adult Aimee is far more circumspect and cautious, jealously guarding her privacy. The contrast between the two voices works well and even manages to create a bit of tension between the two versions of Aimee we are introduced to. The insecure actress trope did grate on me a little, it is so overused and it did feel a little slapped on; particularly as Aimee is clearly resourceful and tough so to paint the adult as this fragile woman just didn't really work once you get a few chapters in. On top of that you have a red herring stalker that even if you are reading casually you can see through. Couple this with a police investigation that we only really see from Aimee's perspective that is, not to put too fine a point on it, is facile and it can make for a very frustrating read. This is certainly no procedural drama. The bits that work do so very well but there is such a lot of filler that I did become frustrated with Aimee and her adult whiny neediness. Child Aimee is a much more rounded character, pity there is so little of her remaining in the adult. Their are two events that could be described as the "killer twist" one of which invites us to suspend disbelief that she genuinely did not recognise this person from her past, the other loses some of it's impact because it comes after such ridiculousness. Overall I did enjoy the read. However, I would not rush out to buy another book by the author. THIS IS AN HONEST AND UNBIASED REVIEW OF A FREE COPY OF THE BOOK RECEIVED VIA THE PIGEONHOLE.
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William Sheath
3 April 2018
Brilliant debut novel, really couldn't put it down ,Alice has great future
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rose kenneavy
2 March 2022
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About the author

Alice Feeney is a writer and journalist. She spent fifteen years at the BBC where she worked as a reporter, news editor, arts and entertainment producer and One O’clock news producer.

Alice has lived in London and Sydney and has now settled in the Surrey countryside, where she lives with her husband and dog.

Her debut novel, Sometimes I Lie, was a New York Times and international bestseller. The book has been sold in over twenty countries and is being made into a TV series by a major film studio. I Know Who You Are is her second novel.

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