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Alice Feeney's 'I Know Who You Are' is a psychological thriller that follows the story of Aimee Sinclair, an actress with a mysterious past and a stalker who goes missing. As the plot unfolds in alternating timelines, readers are taken on a suspenseful journey filled with unexpected twists and turns. The book delves into themes of identity, deception, and the impact of childhood trauma on adult lives, keeping the readers engaged with its dark and unpredictable narrative style.

If you liked I Know Who You Are, here are the top 29 books to read next:

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    Good Bad Girl by Alice Feeney
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    Twenty years after a baby is stolen from a stroller, a woman is murdered in a care home. The two crimes are somehow linked, and a good bad girl may be the key to discovering the truth. The story unfolds from the perspectives of Edith, Patience, Frankie, and Clio, who are all very different women but determined to be good people that sometimes do bad things. The characters alternately narrate the tale, and we don't know how they are all connected until the story ends, leading us through a convoluted tale with numerous secrets, lies, and intersecting lives. The novel has several POVs and past and present chapters, with a story that flows and characters that are original and interesting.


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    I Don't Forgive You by Aggie Blum Thompson
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    'I Don't Forgive You' by Aggie Blum Thompson is a domestic suspense novel that follows the life of Allie, a young mother who is determined to create a good life for her family despite her troubled past. However, when she gets attacked and a murder occurs, her world is turned upside down, and she finds herself caught in a web of mystery and danger. The plot keeps readers guessing until the very end, with unexpected twists and intense moments that make it a gripping page-turner. The author skillfully addresses themes of life choices, blame, revenge, trust, and self-acceptance, creating a story that is both thrilling and thought-provoking.

    The writing style of Aggie Blum Thompson is described as engaging, well-written, and organized, with a talent for creating a realistic suburban setting filled with neighborhood intrigues and complex characters. delves into the challenges of building friendships in a tight-knit community, exploring questions of identity, forgiveness, and the impact of past experiences on present circumstances. Overall, 'I Don't Forgive You' offers a compelling narrative that combines suspense, drama, and emotional depth to keep readers hooked from beginning to end.


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    Don't Let Her Stay by Nicola Sanders
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    'Don't Let Her Stay' by Nicola Sanders is a psychological thriller that revolves around Joanne, a new wife and mother, who finds her life turned upside down when her husband's estranged daughter, Chloe, unexpectedly moves in with them. As Joanne tries to bond with Chloe, she starts uncovering unsettling secrets about her husband's past and her stepdaughter's life, leading her to question her own sanity. The story is filled with twists and turns, fast-paced action, and a gripping plot that keeps the reader on edge until the surprising ending. The writing style is described as engaging, suspenseful, and easy to follow, with each chapter seamlessly leading into the next, creating an unputdownable experience for the readers.


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    Something in the Water by Catherine Steadman
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    In "Something in the Water" by Catherine Steadman, Erin and Mark, a newlywed couple, find themselves in a whirlwind of trouble after making a shocking discovery while scuba diving on their honeymoon in Bora Bora. The plot unfolds with a series of bad decisions, suspenseful twists, and dangerous situations that keep the readers engaged until the unexpected end. The writing style, reminiscent of Lisa Jewell and other contemporary female thriller authors, keeps the readers guessing and on the edge of their seats throughout the fast-paced narrative.

    I’m sure you’ve seen it in movies: the hero, gun to his head perhaps, as he sweats and grunts his way deeper and deeper into the earth until he’s standing six feet down in his own grave. Or the two ha...

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    His & Hers by Alice Feeney
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    'His & Hers' by Alice Feeney is a gripping thriller set in the village of Blakedown where a woman is found murdered. The story is narrated from the perspectives of newsreader Anna Andrews and DCI Jack Harper as they get entangled in the investigation. With alternating chapters between Anna and Jack, the plot unfolds with unexpected twists, leaving the readers guessing until the very end. As they delve deeper into the murder case, secrets from the past resurface, creating a tense and suspenseful atmosphere that keeps the audience on the edge of their seats.

    The narrative style of 'His & Hers' is described as engaging and unputdownable, with a cat-and-mouse game dynamic that adds to the thrill of the story. The book explores themes of revenge, betrayal, and the haunting memories of the past, all while maintaining a dark and disturbing tone that captivates the readers. Through skillful storytelling and well-developed characters, Alice Feeney weaves a complex tale of mystery and suspense, keeping the audience hooked from start to finish.

    I realise it’s an unpopular opinion – to be fond of the first day of the week – but I’m full of those. My view of the world tends to be a little tilted. When you grow up sitting in life’s cheap seats,...

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    Sometimes I Lie by Alice Feeney
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    'Sometimes I Lie' by Alice Feeney is a psychological thriller that follows the story of Amber Reynolds, who finds herself in a coma and is struggling to uncover the truth about her past and present. The narrative jumps between different time periods, including present day, the week leading up to her coma, and her childhood diaries, adding layers of complexity to the plot. Readers are taken on a suspenseful journey filled with unexpected twists and turns that keep them engaged until the very end.

    The writing style of 'Sometimes I Lie' by Alice Feeney has been praised for its ability to create a gripping and suspenseful atmosphere. features an unreliable narrator, multiple timelines, and a cast of unlikable characters, all of which contribute to the overall sense of mystery and tension. The author's use of diary entries and clever storytelling techniques adds depth to the narrative, making it a compelling read that keeps readers on the edge of their seats.

    I tiptoe downstairs in the early morning darkness, careful not to wake him. Everything is where it ought to be and yet I’m sure something is missing. I pull on my heavy winter coat to combat the cold ...

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    For Your Own Good by Samantha Downing
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    "For Your Own Good" by Samantha Downing is a dark and twisty psychological thriller set in the prestigious Belmont Academy, where a series of mysterious deaths occur. The story follows Teacher of the Year Teddy Crutcher, student Zach Ward, and a cast of characters as they navigate the dangerous waters of private school politics, parental involvement, and student manipulation. As bodies start piling up, the school gains a notorious reputation as "Homicide High," with the plot filled with shocking twists and unexpected turns that keep readers on edge. Downing's writing style seamlessly switches between first-person narratives, providing insights into both the teachers and students, creating a compelling and immersive reading experience that balances dark humor with psychological intrigue.

    James sits at one of the student desks. Normally, Teddy would sit right next to a parent, but this time he sits at his own desk in the front of the class. His chair is angled slightly, giving James a ...

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    Rock Paper Scissors by Alice Feeney
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    Rock Paper Scissors is a thrilling domestic thriller that revolves around a troubled married couple, Adam and Amelia, who win a weekend getaway to Scotland in an attempt to mend their failing marriage. The story is filled with twists and turns, keeping readers on the edge of their seats as they navigate through secrets, lies, and unexpected revelations. The narrative is skillfully crafted with alternating points of view, short chapters, and a gripping plotline that culminates in a jaw-dropping twist that challenges perceptions and leaves a lasting impact on the reader.

    I feel him staring at me as I drive, and wonder what he sees. Nobody else looks familiar to him either, but it is still strange to think that the man I married wouldn’t be able to pick me out in a pol...

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    Local Woman Missing by Mary Kubica
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    Local Woman Missing by Mary Kubica is a gripping thriller that follows the mysterious disappearances of two women and a child in a quiet neighborhood. The story unfolds through multiple perspectives and timelines, keeping readers engaged with unexpected twists and turns. As the characters grapple with secrets and dark pasts, the narrative delves into themes of desperation, survival, and the lasting impact of traumatic events.

    I hear footsteps. They move across the ceiling above my head. My eyes follow the sound, but there ain’t nothing to see ’cause it’s just footsteps. That don’t matter none, though, because the sound of ...

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    Yesterday by Felicia Yap
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    In a world where people can only remember one or two days in the past, the murder of a woman sets off a chain of events involving a famous author, his wife, and a detective. The story unfolds in a society divided between Monos and Duos, where memories are recorded in diaries and emotions like love and hatred are challenged. The book presents a murder mystery with unexpected twists and a unique premise that explores the impact of memory on relationships and society.

    A man is whimpering in the kitchen. He is also blocking my way to the marble counter where my iDiary lies, its LED indicator still flashing electric purple. I squint; he’s clutching his left hand and ...

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