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Forget Me Not

By: Claire Allan
Narrated by: Melanie MacHugh, Anne Bird
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‘AMAZING’ Marian Keyes

I disappeared on a Tuesday afternoon. I was there one minute and the next I was gone. They’ve never found my body…

It’s six in the morning during the hottest summer on record when Elizabeth O’Loughlin, out walking her dog, comes across Clare, a victim of a horrific knife attack, clinging onto life at the side of the road.

Clare dies minutes later, but not before whispering her haunting last words to Elizabeth.

When it becomes clear that Clare’s killer has more than one murder on his mind, Elizabeth has to take drastic action or face losing everything.

But what if she can’t stop a killer determined never to be forgotten?

What readers are saying about Forget Me Not:

"Wow. This book was absolutely fantastic!"

"An intense psychological thriller… many twists and turns… an exceptional read'

"My first Claire Allan book but won't be my last! I flew through this creepy little thriller"

"An adrenaline rush from beginning to end. One of those "I couldn't put down" books, full of twists and turns"

"I was hooked! Full of twists and turns that will have you guessing right up till the end of this excellent book. I loved it"

"Thoroughly enjoyable with an amazing cast of characters that you cannot help but engage with."

"A fast paced, well written and suspenseful read… kept me on the edge of my seat biting my nails"

"Wow. This book was absolutely fantastic. I read this book in one sitting."

"Probably Allan's best book yet!

"A compulsively readable and engrossing tale that sends shivers down the spine and will have readers cowering behind the sofa.”

Ingeniously plotted, brilliantly written and cleverly told, Forget Me Not is a pacy thriller that continues to propel best-selling author Claire Allan straight on the path to superstardom. Another winner from Claire Allan’s twisted pen!"

Crime Fiction Detective Fiction Mystery Police Procedurals Psychological Suspense Thriller & Suspense Women's Fiction Crime Murder
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Critic reviews

Praise for Claire Allan:
‘AMAZING. I read it in one go. I was totally hooked.’ MARIAN KEYES
'A powerful and emotional psychological thriller that will keep you guessing and leave you breathless.' C. L. TAYLOR, author of The Fear
‘Utterly addictive! Literally couldn’t put it down all day! Compulsive, twisty, tense. And LOVED the ending.’ CLAIRE DOUGLAS, author of Local Girl Missing
‘I devoured it in a couple of days. Claire Allan managed to maintain an unsettling sense of unease that started at the very beginning and didn't let up at all.’ ELLE CROFT
‘SUCH a good read! It made me feel so uncomfortable, but I still kept gobbling up the pages.’ LISA HALL
‘A superior psychological thriller with an intriguing set-up, a flawed heroine and some great twists. Recommended!’ MARK EDWARDS
‘A psychological thriller with a heart: taut, emotionally challenging and unlike so many thrillers, each twist and turn is here because it deserves to be and not for the sake of it.’ JOHN MARRS
‘An intriguing and menacing page turner.’ MEL SHERRATT
‘The depth of characterisation and its fast pace is what makes HER NAME WAS ROSE stand out as a thriller. It had me hooked until the end.’ ELISABETH CARPENTER
‘Mesmerizing to the point of complete distraction. I was totally engrossed in this book’ AMANDA ROBSON, author of Obsession
‘Claire Allan’s transition into crime writing is seamless. Her Name was Rose brings all the emotional heft and depth of characterisation her readers would expect, but with a taut, menacing plot line. A compulsively thrilling read from start to finish.’ BRIAN MCGILLOWAY, New York Times and Kindle #1 bestseller

I loved it.The plot is twisty and the issues being dealt with here are big scale but told beautifully through Emily. Her envy and confusion is so real as to be palpable and of course, all too relatable. Creepy and weepy.’ NIKI MACKAY
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