I know where you live- Pat Young 4*
Penny thinks that someone is watching her. Her family have all changed their names
under a witness security programme. When a perfect au-pair is found in Sophie- are
things too good to be true? When Penny and Seth’s son goes missing they are caugh
t between finding him and keeping their identities safe. Could this be from the past-
someone wanting revenge on Penny? This is a very well written book that draws you
in from the start. It is so much more than “just another child abducted” book. The
heart of the story, and indeed the mystery, is what has happened in the past and
why the family are so intent to stay anonymous but caught between the devil and
the deep, so to speak. You can’t help but feel for Penny and even Sophie, who
knows she has kept a secret but now feels trapped and wondering what
she should do in her naivety. A gripping read to keep you on the edge of your
seat.
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Author Bio:
She often goes to the other extreme, the south west of France, in search of sunlight.
cash tucked in the flyleaf. ‘What if something awful happened to the person who lost
this book?’ she thought, and she was off.
English, French and German at Glasgow University. A passion for languages led to a
career she loved and then a successful part-time business that allowed her some
free-time, at last.
But some days she has to. Because there’s a story to be told. And when it’s done,
she can go out to play. On zip-wires and abseil ropes, or just the tennis court.
awarded the Scottish Association of Writers’ Constable Stag trophy. Following
publication in July
2017 Pat was delighted to be chosen as an ‘emerging talent’ for Crime in the
Spotlight and read from Till the Dust Settles to an audience at Bloody Scotland –
another dream come true.
Published by Bloodhound Books, I Know Where You Live is the much-anticipated
sequel to Pat’s gripping and unmissable debut thriller, Till the Dust Settles. It too
is a psychological thriller with a skilfully told story that makes for an enjoyable
stand alone read. It will hook you from the start.
Links:
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Thanks so much for this great review. I'm delighted you enjoyed my book.
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