You Think You Know Me

“Crazily good, tense, tense, TENSE and just a brilliant mystery.” Read the full review at YTYKM_Kindle 150dpi (2)Reviewed the Book.

Sometimes, it’s not easy to tell the good guys from the bad …

Freelance journalist, Anna Morris, is struggling to make a name for herself, so she’s delighted to attend a launch event for a hip, young artist at her friend Seb’s gallery.

But an exclusive interview isn’t all Anna comes away with. After an encounter with the enigmatic Darrick Farron, she is flung into the shady underground of the art scene – a world of underhand dealings, missing paintings and mysterious deaths …

Seb is intent on convincing Anna that Darrick is up to no good but, try as she might, she can’t seem to keep away from him. And as she becomes further embroiled, Anna begins to wonder – is Seb’s behaviour the well-intentioned concern of an old friend, or does he have something to hide?

You Think You Know Me, is available on all ebook platforms, including Amazon Kindle, and in paperback. For a bargain hard copy, visit Lovereading, where it was chosen as a Debut of the Month.

Released by award-winning, independent publisher, Choc Lit, it’s set in London and the Lake District and was shortlisted in Novelicious’ Undiscovered Competition.

Reviews

“I could feel my heart thudding in my chest and I sat holding my breath as I turned the pages as quickly as I could thinking ‘this cannot be happening’.” Read the full review at Book-Bug-Love.

“Excellently crafted and a really intelligent read.” Read the full review at A Woman’s Wisdom.

“I give this book 5/5 it was one of the best suspense novels I’ve ever read and if you haven’t read it then you need to!” Read the full review at That Thing She Reads

5/5 – highly recommended – “It ticked all the boxes for me. There is mystery, an elusive yet charming stranger and it has more twists and turns than your average rollercoaster ride.” Read the full review at Claire Loves to Read

“I LOVED THIS BOOK.” “…filled with mystery and intrigue right from the beginning…”  Read the full review at Chocolate Pages

5/5 “My Kindle might as well have been glued to my hands as I couldn’t put this story down.”  Read the full review at Bookaholic Confessions

“…it is a fab book; well-written, intense..”  Read the full review at All of Literature’s a Stage

“I loved the plot of this gripping and interesting read.” Read the full review at Aj Book Review Club

Locations

You Think You Know Me is set in London and the UK’s Lake District.

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