I Know I Saw Her
by E.D. Thompson
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Pub Date 1 Jul 2021 | Archive Date 30 Nov 2021
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Description
'Taut and spine-tingling, I Know I Saw Her journeys through the apparent normality of suburban lives to expose the hidden terrors behind closed doors - a riveting read.' LAURA ELLIOT, BESTSELLING AUTHOR OF GUILTY
Parnell Park is an ordinary suburban street. Alice from number 25 has a quiet life but she craves more. So she watches the street's inhabitants -- taking a special interest in Kevin and Kim, the beautiful, charming couple from across the road -- wondering what goes on behind closed doors.
One day, on a visit to London, Alice sees Kim on a passing train. But when she later mentions this to Kevin, he tells her she has made a mistake, insisting that his wife is on holiday in the West of Ireland.
But Alice knows what she saw. So who is lying? Kevin, or his wife?
Alice feels compelled to investigate, and her concern for Kim quickly intensifies. And as she enters a high-stakes game with shadowy rules and hidden dangers, Alice is soon to find out that the thing you crave can be the most dangerous thing of all.
Set over the course of a sultry summer, I Know I Saw Her is a masterfully told suspense novel about desire, appearances and deception, as compelling as it is creepy, full of unexpected turns.
Available Editions
EDITION | Ebook |
ISBN | 9781529370409 |
PRICE | £8.99 (GBP) |
PAGES | 320 |
Featured Reviews
Credible Cast, Convincing Narrative….
Parnell Park, a quiet suburban street. Not much happens here, does it? But, Alice from number 25 thinks differently. Alice is an observer. She observes everyone and anything on the street, she notices things - especially the seemingly perfect couple across the way, Kim and Kevin. When see sees Kim off street confines, and mentions it to Kevin, she’s met with a brick wall. But, she knows what she saw. Doesn’t she? Edge of seat tense, intriguing and decidedly creepy psychological suspense with a wholly credible cast and a convincing narrative.
Parnell Park is a quiet, suburban street where not much happens.
Alice from number 25 observes the street's inhabitants - lives such as Kevin and Kim, the beautiful couple from across the road, as charmed as they are charming. Her own quiet life is hampered by private circumstance, but she craves more.
Then on a visit to London, Alice sees Kim on a passing train. But when she mentions it to Kevin on her return home, he insists that his wife is in the West of Ireland on holiday with friends. But she knows what she saw.
When Alice starts to investigate, her concern for Kim's life intensifies, and she finds herself in a high-stakes game with shadowy rules, hidden dangers - and unexpected temptations. Set over the course of a sultry summer, I Know I Saw Her is a masterfully told suspense novel about desire, appearances and deception, as compelling as it is creepy, full of unexpected turns.
A gripping story
I absolutely adored it.
Alice is a watcher. Somewhat similar vibes to Woman in the Window and The Girl on the Train but don’t worry it’s original.
Alice watches her wonderful, bright young thing neighbours Kevin and Kim and seems to be a little bit jealous of their fantastic life.
While Alice is away in London she sees Kim. But on her return Kevin tells her it was impossible, Kim is with her friend’s in Ireland.
Alice doesn’t falter and begins to investigate and finds herself in deep water.
An excellent novel, great pacing and fun to read