If you read this for a book club, I think there will be lively discussion about the ending. I think some will sympathize with what happened, while others will be outraged. A good case could be made for either viewpoint. This is why I enjoyed this book so much.

Pondering the Prose Blog

A stunning debut thriller brimming with spine-tingling tension and more twists and turns than a snakes and ladders board, Deborah Bee takes an original and intriguing premise and works up an electrifying story packed with dark secrets and shocking revelations...a gripping, superbly plotted, rollercoaster story, an addictive page-turner

Lancashire Evening Post

A pacey, gripping psychological thriller...this is a strong debut and I look forward to reading more from this author

Nudge Books

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Read this in two hours straight - the addictive quality is way up there. You just do NOT want to stop reading.. It's a tautly plotted well written novel exploring themes of marital secrets, childhood influences and bullying...a great read from start to finish

Liz Loves Books

Refreshingly different psychological suspense story<b></b>

Jaffa Reads Too Book Blog

Engaging<b></b>

Promoting Crime

It is a very accomplished début thriller from an author I hope I will read more of. I have no doubts it will be one of the best books I'll read this year

Books and More Books

This is so different and so entrancing. I am so glad I picked it up

Books and Kisses

In a stunning debut thriller brimming with spine-tingling tension and more twists and turns than a snakes and ladders board, Deborah Bee takes an original and intriguing premise and works up an electrifying story packed with dark secrets and shocking revelations (...) Fast-paced and psychologically astute, this is an imaginative and intelligent debut from an exciting new author

- Pam Norfolk, blackpoolgazette.co.uk

If you're after a page-turning thriller, this is the one for you... It's fast-paced and gripping - expect twists and turns aplenty

Tatler Magazine

This is a debut thriller from the Creative Director at Harrods with TV rights already optioned by Alan Moloney's Parallel Films. It concerns a mugging victim who can't move, or speak (...)I really liked this concept. It isn't an easy one to manage, but Bee's done it, easy peasy

frostmagazine.com

The characters are really, truly, quite realistic. It was a bit like watching reality TV. You know one of those '999, emergency' shows, or '24 hours in A&E' except the novel's timeline is 10 days with glances into past and a possible murder investigation

Cover to Cover

<i>The Last Thing I Remember</i> is a truly enthralling piece of literature. I recently heard it might be turned into a TV show or movie and I can definitely see how this is going to grip any audience. Without giving away too much (because where's the fun in that? a mystery should stay a mystery until you read it) you must read this book. If you're looking for a fast-paced, compelling edge-of-your-seat psychological thriller then you've found your new read

Pretty Little Memoirs

The whole story gallops along at a rip roaring pace and we get to know more about Sarah as she begins to remember things and revisits her own past in her thoughts. It's clever and twisty and a real page turner, easy to follow and a nice quite quick read which kept me thoroughly entertained and wondering for a couple of days. It's quirky and different and very absorbing and I enjoyed reading it

Beady Jan’s Books

Wonderful. Fascinating. Chilling... This powerful debut is both a masterful thriller and a compelling character study. It's billed as perfect for fans of 'Before I Go To Sleep' and 'Gone Girl', which I can hardly argue with, since I loved both of those books, too, but 'The Last Thing I Remember' is more subtle, more plausible and more insidious - more capable of getting under-your-skin. This I can imagine happening

Buried Under Books

· An enthralling thriller...utterly addictive, it's easy to see why the TV rights have already been optioned

Stella Magazine

An equally appealing group read as it is a personal read- a strong debut

- Jade Craddock, New Books Magazine

"An enthralling thriller . . . utterly addictive" Sunday Telegraph. A tense psychological thriller with a devastating twist, perfect for fans of BA Paris' Behind Closed Doors and The Girl on the Train.

Sarah is in a coma.

Her memory is gone - she doesn't know how she got there. And she doesn't know how she might get out.

But then she discovers that her injury wasn't an accident. And that the assailant hasn't been caught.

Unable to speak, see or move, Sarah must use every clue that she overhears to piece together her own past.

And work out who it is that keeps coming into her room.

A novel that grips from the very beginning and that will live long in the memory, The Last Thing I Remember is Deborah Bee's startling debut thriller.

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A tense psychological thriller with a devastating twist, perfect for fans of BA Paris' Behind Closed Doors and The Girl on the Train.

Sarah is in a coma.

Her memory is gone - she doesn't know how she got there.
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Just because you can't see them, doesn't mean they can't see you
A tense thriller with a clever and original premise - for fans of Rubbernecker and Before I Go To Sleep

Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9781785770203
Publisert
2016-07-28
Utgiver
twenty7; twenty7
Vekt
246 gr
Høyde
200 mm
Bredde
130 mm
Dybde
20 mm
Aldersnivå
G, 01
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
304

Forfatter

Om bidragsyterne

Deborah Bee studied fashion journalism at Central St Martins in the '80s. She has worked at various magazines and newspapers including Vogue, Cosmopolitan, The Times and the Guardian, as a writer, fashion editor and later as an editor. Currently, she is a director of creative marketing.