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You Know Her

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By: Meagan Jennett
Narrated by: Sophie Amoss, Xe Sands
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"This book will be the talk of the genre. If you read one thriller this year, read this one." —Chelsea Cain, New York Times bestselling author of Heartsick

Killing Eve meets Sharp Objects in this lush, savage Southern Gothic about two women: a fledgling murderer and the cop hell-bent on catching her.

Two hours before he vanished, Mark Dixon stole a glass of wine. That's what bartender Sophie Braam told the cops when they questioned her about the customer whose mutilated body was just found. What she didn’t tell them is that she’s the one who killed him.


Officer Nora Martin is new to the Bellair Police Department and trying very hard to learn the ropes from Detective Murphy while ignoring all the men in the department snapping about a diversity hire. When she meets Sophie, they build an uneasy camaraderie over shared frustrations.

As winter slides into spring and bodies start piling up, Nora begins to suspect that something’s not quite right with the unnerving, enigmatic bartender. But will she be able to convince Murph, or will he keep laughing off the idea that the serial killer haunting their little town is a woman?

A crackling cat-and-mouse thriller set against the verdant backdrop of small-town Virginia, Meagan Jennett’s You Know Her probes the boundaries of female friendship and the deadly consequences when frustration ferments into rage.

A Macmillan Audio production from Farrar, Straus and Giroux.

Crime Thrillers Mystery Police Procedural Psychological Thriller Thriller & Suspense Fiction Murder Crime Heartfelt Suspense Virginia
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Critic reviews

A Paste Magazine Most Anticipated Mystery and Thriller Book of 2023
A CrimeReads Most Anticipated Crime Fiction of 2023

"Stellar debut... Jennett is a writer to watch."
Publishers Weekly (starred review)

"Highly recommended, especially for anyone following the growing thriller trend of female serial killers."
Booklist (starred review)

"A subversive serial-killer tale that dives headfirst into a furious mind."
Kirkus

“Suspenseful and surprising, equal parts lyrical and chilling, You Know Her draws us relentlessly—and eagerly—into the cat-and-mouse duel between a young cop and a budding serial killer. A crackling debut.”
—Meg Gardiner, Edgar Award–winning author of the UNSUB series

"With a naturalist's soul and a killer's heart, Meagan Jennett has delivered a debut that seethes with graceful rage. Angry, smart, propulsive—You Know Her is an unforgettable crime novel."
—Ivy Pochoda, author of These Women

You Know Her shines a light on the many ways women shoulder the emotional burdens of the world, but in this clever and sharp novel, it’s the men who pay the consequences. Incredibly dark, and with writing that drips pure emotion, You Know Her will haunt your dreams at night and have you checking over your shoulder during the day.”
—Julie Clark, New York Times bestselling author of The Lies I Tell

"A fierce, funny, incredibly timely, cathartic, gonzo feminist thriller. This book will be the talk of the genre. If you read one thriller this year, read this one.”
—Chelsea Cain, New York Times bestselling author of Heartsick

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Firstly, I do believe if I had read this book I would have enjoyed it more.
The language used was descriptive, detailed and poetic, but I just didn’t get into it through audible.
The slow drawl of the actor also made the book drag and I listened to it on 1.5 speed.
Story was okay, but not gripping and the ending felt unfinished.

Descriptive, poetic

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an interesting premise, beautifully written, at times though it felt a bit too easy, Sophie viewed the men with the exact gaze that males view females which was interesting but also felt like it lacked nuance at times,

intriguing

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