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Remember Me?

By: Amanda Ashby, Sally Rigby
Narrated by: Thomas Judd
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A perfect life....

Paul Henderson leads a normal life. A deputy headteacher at a good school, a loving relationship with girlfriend Jenna and a baby on the way. Everything seems perfect.

A shocking message....

Until Paul receives a message from his ex-fiancé, Nicole. Beautiful, ambitious and fierce, Nicole is everything Jenna is not. And now it seems Nicole is back, and she has a score to settle with Paul....

A deadly secret.

But Paul can’t understand how Nicole is back. Because he’s pretty sure he killed her with his own bare hands....

Which means someone else knows the truth about what happened that night. And they’ll stop at nothing to make Paul pay....

A brand-new psychological thriller that will keep you guessing till the end! Perfect for fans of Sue Watson, Nina Manning and Shalini Boland.

©2021 Amanda Ashby and Sally Rigby (P)2021 Boldwood Books
Psychological Suspense Thriller
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Unpredictable

I was pleasantly surprised how the story unfolded. It kept my interest the whole time. I want able to guess what was coming next.

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Page turner

The description of the plot of this book sounded trite, but it turned out to be a real page turner. You do have to suspend your disbelief, and the twist isn’t that surprising. However, this story hooked me from the beginning, and I was emotionally invested in the characters.

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Nonstop

this was a very good read. this book keeps you on the edge of your seat throughout. You think you know who it is and what's going on, only to rethink it again and again.

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Childhood Favorite

I love this book and the entire series. It is a childhood favorite re-released! I look forward to sharing them with my kids!

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Not as good as the 1st collaboration

I enjoyed the 1st Amanda Rigby collaboration. I have read all of Sally Rigby's books so far. This one missed the mark, IMO.
The twist and "who done it" was not even telegraphed anywhere in the story. Usually when the author hits you with the "who done it" you can look back and piece it together. This one was not. It was disjointed and just offputting. Feels too rushed and tidy.
I was expecting a 4th sister that looked like the sisters, but was as yet unknown. That would have made way more sense. This was just not right.

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Not believable.

The story was unrealistic and at times stupid. I always finish a book hoping that maybe it will have an exciting ending. This book was a disappointment from start to finish.

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Disappointing

Rigby has written so many good books in the past but this collaboration is disappointing. The beginning is slow and the mental angst repetitive some good parts in the middle with a disappointing ending

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Horrible main character

The story drug on for what seemed like forever. Paul, the main character was extremely unlikeable as well as unlikely

Horrible ending.

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Nothing memorable about this one

This book is not well-constructed. It feels disjointed and clunky, with contrived, convenient plot points and well timed coincidences. Instead of allowing the characters to develop throughout the story, the authors tend to hit the listener over the head with character traits and back stories.

There is too much time spent on characters' repetitive internal musings. There are cringeworthy monologues such as "he turned off the house alarm AND Jenna was naked and hopefully waiting for him in the tub...VICTORY!"... Ugh, yuck.

Also, the book is full of tired cliches. "Preaching to the choir" is used multiple times out of context.

The story does not flow well and ultimately it is quite forgettable. The ending stretches credulity.

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