Last night my sister was murdered. The police think I killed her.
I was there. I watched the knife go in. I saw the man who did it.
And heard him laugh when he said he’d never be caught.
Because he knows I have prosopagnosia – I can’t recognise faces.
And if I don’t find the man who killed my sister, I’ll be found guilty of murder.
(p) Orion Publishing Group 2019
I was there. I watched the knife go in. I saw the man who did it.
And heard him laugh when he said he’d never be caught.
Because he knows I have prosopagnosia – I can’t recognise faces.
And if I don’t find the man who killed my sister, I’ll be found guilty of murder.
(p) Orion Publishing Group 2019
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Had me hooked from the very beginning, a gripping premise and such a deliciously flawed cast of characters that you never quite know who to trust. Amy McLellan is a name to watch.
Amy McLellan's beautifully written debut novel, REMEMBER ME, powerfully captures the fear, confusion and isolation experienced by Sarah, a woman suffering from face-blindness, after her sister is murdered. I raced through the book, trying desperately to work out what was happening, trying and failing to anticipate the twists and turns. Like Sarah, I just didn't know who to believe. The conclusion was truly shocking. This is a book that will have everyone talking about it - for who can you trust when everyone is a stranger?
Loved the protagonist from the first chapter and was rooting for her until the end.
Remember Me has a great premise. Amy is skilled at playing mind games. Her debut really pulled me in. One of the most complex psychological thrillers I've read in a long time. Intriguing, clever, twisty, beautifully put together.
Remember Me hooks you from the start, with a twisty, page-turning pace that keeps you guessing right to the final chapter.