A perfect family. A moment that will change everything.
Emma wakes up in hospital with no memories of the past 24 hours and no idea why she’s there. And her husband and son refuse to visit her.
As she frantically tries to piece together her memories to find out what happened, Emma is desperate to ensure her loved ones are safe. But all she can remember is the last thing she saw before she blacked out: a pair of cold, dark eyes…
An addictive and page-turning psychological thriller that will having you looking over your shoulder and checking the doors are locked. If you love B.A. Paris, Shari Lapena and K.L. Slater, The Last Thing I Saw is for you.
Emma wakes up in hospital with no memories of the past 24 hours and no idea why she’s there. And her husband and son refuse to visit her.
As she frantically tries to piece together her memories to find out what happened, Emma is desperate to ensure her loved ones are safe. But all she can remember is the last thing she saw before she blacked out: a pair of cold, dark eyes…
An addictive and page-turning psychological thriller that will having you looking over your shoulder and checking the doors are locked. If you love B.A. Paris, Shari Lapena and K.L. Slater, The Last Thing I Saw is for you.
Previously published as Don’t Let Me Die. This edition contains significant editorial revisions.
'The Last Thing I Saw' is a fantastic read. The narrative is fast paced and draws the reader in from the first line and grips them tight, not loosening its hold until the very last line!! Alex Sinclair has an excellent writing style which is captivating, tension building and atmospheric all rolled into one and has produced a thriller which will remain in my mind for many weeks to come.
As a reader I was immediately nervous of how I would feel in Emma's place, stuck in a hospital bed and having no memory of the previous 24 hours. I felt the terror that Emma was enduring and had to carry on reading to unpick what had happened since.
This is a fantastic psychological thriller but ensure you have plenty of time to read the book before starting it as it is very difficult to put it down once started.
Thank you to Bookouture for sending me the book to review in return for an honest review.
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