You Should Have Told Me
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Narrado por:
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Karissa Vacker
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Leah Konen
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A devoted father. A loving husband. A suspect for murder...
The gripping psychological thriller from the author of 2020's twistiest debut, One White Lie.
When Janie's husband Max doesn't come home one night, she's doesn't know what to do. Why would he leave her and their baby daughter, with no explanation?
Then the police turn up, asking questions about the body of a woman found outside a local bar.
They want to know where Max was last night. Where Max is now - but Janie has no idea.
They want answers, but Janie only has questions.
She loves Max more than anything. But did she ever really know him at all?
And if he's capable of disappearing, could he be capable of murder too?
©2023 Leah Konen (P)2023 Penguin AudioResumo da Crítica
"This gut-wrenching and breathlessly tense thriller perfectly captures the vulnerability, desperation and helplessness of a new mother trapped in a nightmare scenario. Raw, unflinchingly honest and emotionally compelling, with themes of family and trust." (Allie Reynolds)
"Readers are going to love You Should Have Told Me. There's so much to unpack in this taut, compelling thriller: New motherhood, a missing husband, a ton of secrets, all brilliantly written and plotted. Leah Konen's books are always at the top of my list." (Samantha Downing)
"Unique, cleverly plotted, and emotionally resonant, You Should Have Told Me is the rare thriller that manages to be both a dazzling page-turner and a moving meditation on what it means to be a mother today. It thoughtfully explores society's sky-high standards for women, the secrets we hide even from ourselves, and how hard it can be to trust others-especially those we love the most. I absolutely loved it, and trust me: This book is going to be huge.! (Andrea Bartz)