Sam Todd
"If she'd turned off her phone, instead of listening in, perhaps no one would have died..." is a strong opening line which introduces us to speech therapist Cressida Howard, who hires security expert Brioni O'Brien to investigate Laurence (Cressida's entrepreneurial husband) and his suspected infidelity with a woman called Nina. However, instead of a speedy and financially rewarding divorce for Cressida, Brioni uncovers more than simple infidelity as someone comes after the women in Laurence's life. The narrative perspective shifts to a different character in each chapter, which helps to keep you entrenched in the story; there's also detailed description to add depth to the protagonists on the page and the backdrop of a wintry Ireland is a fitting setting for a novel that promises to take a chilling turn when Brioni goes further into her investigation...
Nicki Cuckow
A great story that was full of mystery and intrigue!. Laurence Howard is a bit of a cut throat character who gets to be too greedy. This set off a chain of events that affects his family and friends in all the wrong ways. You cou!d say almost deadly..... This book deserved all of it's five stars and I look forward to reading a lot more from Sam Blake! Thanks to Netgalley for the free ARC book for an honest review #netgalley, #samblakebooks, #atlanticbooks
Jayne B
If she had turned off her phone, instead of listening in, maybe no one would have died. This tag line drew me in from the start. I was intrigued from that line. This is a good, fast paced thriller which is a real page turner. When Cressida overheard her husband and realised that he was having an affair she hired private detective Brioni O’Brien to collect information for a divorce. Remember my Name had me guessing right until the end. There is a thread around Cressida ‘s daughter Emily Jane which ties in well. From the outset it becomes obvious that Laurence is doing more than just cheating, he appears to be heavily involved in a blackmail plot. This leads to his involvement in some very dubious characters. Remember my Name kept me guessing. The characters were all believable, all having chapters with their part in the story. Although I thought several times that I had worked it out, I was kept guessing until the end.