We Know You Know
The addictive thriller from the author of He Said/She Said and Richard & Judy Book Club pick
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Narrated by:
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Polly Edsell
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Jane McDowell
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Fenella Fudge
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By:
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Erin Kelly
About this listen
The gripping new psychological suspense novel from the best-selling author of breakout hit He Said/She Said.
This novel was previously published as Stone Mothers.
Gripping, terrifying and moving back through time to reveal twists you'll never see coming, We Know You Know delivers shocks and suspense from a master of thriller writing.
'I heard the swish of falling paper. I grazed my knuckles retrieving a beige folder, its grubby white ribbon loose. Looping doctor's handwriting. Addresses. Dates. Names. Photographs! I had found the patients whose notes would bring the past back to life.'
A lifetime ago, a patient escaped Nazareth mental asylum. They covered their tracks carefully. Or so they thought.
Thirty years ago, Marianne Smy committed a crime then fled from her home to leave the past behind. Or so she thought.
Now, Marianne has been forced to return. Nazareth asylum has been converted to luxury flats, but its terrible hold on her is still strong. A successful academic, a loving mother and a loyal wife, she fears her secret being revealed and her world shattering.
She is right to be scared.
©2018 Erin Kelly (P)2018 Hodder & Stoughton LimitedCritic reviews
Praise for He Said/She Said: “I'm calling it: THIS is the book I wish I'd written.” (Clare Mackintosh, author of Let Me Lie)
“It's SO good...I was carrying it around the house I was so gripped.” (Sarah Perry, author of The Essex Serpent)
“Kelly is a master at drip-feeding us the details, keeping us guessing about the truth, and the many shades of grey it contains, right until the end.” (Observer)
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- Anonymous User
- 18-08-20
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A good plot but spoilt by the narrator's phoney, squeaky accents which ranged from Scottish to West Country and back via Essex. Very strange!?
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- Chats
- 08-07-20
gripping, twists and turns
an excellent read from start to finish. Compelling as every chapter revealed a new strand to the twists.
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- S B.
- 11-06-23
Clever twists
Gripping and well written account of how attitudes to mental illness have changed in the last 70 years.
Believable characters and good plot.
Excellent audible narrator, brings characters to life.
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- Amazon Customer
- 19-02-24
Good story
Intriguing story with great narration. Slightly slow in parts but interesting plot and characters. Recommend
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- SandraL
- 07-05-19
A bit disappointing
The story is based around former mental hospital Nazareth, which has now been turned into luxury apartments. The descriptions of the old lunatic asylum are very creepy and it’s a place you wouldn’t ever want to visit, let alone live!
The book starts quite slowly and I almost gave up. It is set in three timelines from different POV, but I was particularly affected by Helen’s story. It is horrific to think how patients were treated in such hospitals even in the 1950s, and even more horrific that they could be incarcerated there for years (or a lifetime) when they weren’t even ill in the first place.
But ultimately I found the book disappointing. The pace was too slow, and there was not enough suspense and it just felt a little flat.
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- M. Knight
- 27-08-20
A mixed bag
The author writes well but I found the book overlong, particularly the first section which dragged. The part I thought best was the section about Helen and her story. This was the part I found most compelling.
Some of the description was good as was the characterisation and the reader successfully brought to life the distinct personalities. The book has some interesting things to say about mother/daughter relationships & also about the diagnosis & treatment of mental health problems both now & historically.
Overall though, my feeling is that it was a long slog to get through and should have been edited severely as it would then have been a much better & more satisfying book.
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- Fee
- 19-06-20
Slow burn
It took a very long time to find characters I liked but eventually I was interested in the story even though most of the characters continued to be extremely self centred some for understandable reasons.
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- Chris01
- 15-02-20
Slow starter, but hang in there 👍
I nearly gave up after a few chapters as I found it very slow. However I persevered and ended up really enjoying this book as it picked up about a third of the way through and was a good read.
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- Sam
- 03-12-19
Slow start but worth it
Slow to start, I had moments where I was tempted to just give up, but I’m glad I persevered! Interesting book & had a twist I really didn’t expect.
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- Sussy
- 21-05-19
Fantastic listen
Nothing is straight forward in these women's lives. Flawed characters trying to survive choices made. Some unexpected twists and turns keep you guessing until the end. Thoroughly enjoyed this book.
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