You Should Have Told Me
The gripping new psychological thriller that will hook you from the first page
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Publisher Description
A devoted father. A loving partner. A suspect for murder . . .
THE GRIPPING, PAGE-TURNING NEW PSYCHOLOGICAL THRILLER THAT WILL GRIP YOU INSTANTLY
'A gut-wrenching, breathlessly tense thriller' ALLIE REYNOLDS
'Full of twists and revelations right to the end!' 5***** READER REVIEW
'Cleverly plotted and emotionally resonant' ANDREA BARTZ
'A taut, compelling thriller' SAMANTHA DOWNING
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Having a child was supposed to make Janie and Max's lives complete.
But six weeks in, Janie relies on Max just to get through the day.
Until the night he doesn't come home.
Suddenly Janie is left alone with their baby. She's desperate for answers. And when a woman's body is found, his disappearance raises serious alarms.
For Janie, and for the police . . .
Janie is sure Max couldn't be involved.
But the harder she looks for him, the more she realises how much Max has been hiding . . .
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Praise for Leah Konen:
'Intense, unpredictable and completely addictive' T.M. Logan
'The twists keep on coming right up to the final page. I read it in one sitting' Sarah Pinborough
'One White Lie hooked me from the start. This book has everything - engaging characters, a unique story, and an ending that will blow you away' Samantha Downing
PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
Janie, the overwhelmed new mother at the center of this uneven domestic thriller set over two fraught days from Konen (The Perfect Escape), is grateful for the support of her partner, Max, who assists with night feedings at their home in Kingston, N.Y., close to Max's parents. Then early one morning, Janie wakes up to find their six-week-old baby, Freya, screaming and Max missing. When she calls his friends and family, no one knows where Max is or seems overly concerned. Janie takes it upon herself to determine what happened, only to discover that he was last seen at a local tavern near an alley where a young woman was found murdered. The murder victim, who was married to a jealous husband and had a young child, turns out to have been an ex-girlfriend of Max's. The tension rises as it becomes clear that the husband had reason to target Max's parents and that Janie and Freya are in danger. Janie's histrionics, including frequent complaints about nursing a newborn, distract from the suspenseful, twisty plot. Hopefully, Konen will do better next time.