A special thank you to NetGalley and St. Martin's Press for an ARC in exchange for an honest review.
On the anniversary of a family tragedy, Molly Clarke walks away from her life.
The story is that her car was abandoned, found miles from home. There was also a note in Molly's handwriting found at a nearby hotel.
It happens all the time—women are desperate to leave their lives behind and start over, so they just disappear. Especially ones that have fractured families.
But is that what really happened to Molly Clarke?
In Walker's latest psychological thriller, she uses an unimaginable family tragedy and highly-developed characters to examine the bond between a mother and her children. Her writing is sharp, powerful, and unflinching.
Told in alternating perspectives and with dual timelines, Don't Look for Me is an intricately plotted thriller about a Mother's guilt. Like The Night Before, this was incredibly effective—Walker reveals a little at a time which is both frenzy inducing and momentum building. Her characters are well-developed and propel the plot which is expertly paced.
Congratulations, Wendy, on another fantastic book.
WENDY WALKER is the author of the psychological suspense novels All Is Not Forgotten, Emma In the Night, The Night Before and Don’t Look For Me. Her novels have been translated into 23 foreign languages and topped bestseller lists both nationally and abroad. They have been selected by the Reese Witherspoon Book Club, The Today Show and The Book of the Month Club, and have been optioned for both television and film.
Walker lives in Connecticut where she manages her busy household.
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