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Remember Me This Way

A Novel

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A gripping psychological thriller of secrets and obsession that will keep readers flipping pages to the stunning conclusion from the author whose suspenseful work has been described as "meticulous and detail-laden, with plenty of red herrings" (Kirkus Reviews).
One year after her husband Zach's death, Lizzie Carter goes to lay flowers on the site of his fatal accident. Since the tragedy, she just hasn't been the same, wracked with grief and guilt and regret and...relief. Even though her friends tell her she's grieved enough for her "prince charming," her memories of a darker side of Zach that no one else knew are burned into her brain and won't let her forget him. But as she lays her flowers down at the roadside, she sees a bouquet of lilies at the foot of the tree. Addressed to her husband. She isn't the first to pay her respects...but who is Xenia?

As Lizzie learns more about her husband's past, she begins to realize that maybe she didn't know Zach at all. But she's still tormented by her guilt and the memories that just won't fade...because Zach doesn't seem to be as gone as everyone thinks. And she just can't shake the feeling that he's still out there, watching her, waiting to claim her as his own once again.

After all, just because we love someone doesn't mean we can trust them...
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    • Publisher's Weekly

      May 25, 2015
      London school librarian Lizzie Carter, the heroine of this absorbing tale of obsession from British author Durrant (Under Your Skin), is devastated to learn from Police Constable Morrow that her husband of just a year and a half, artist Zach Hopkins, has died in a car crash in Cornwall. A year later, Lizzie visits the scene of the fatal accident, where on the roadside she discovers flowers accompanied by a card decorated with hand-drawn hearts and signed "Xenia." When Lizzie investigates, she finds evidence that Zach may still be alive, and that much of what he told her about his past appears to have been fabricated. She turns to Morrow for help, but Morrow dismisses Lizzie's suspicions as symptoms of grief. In the manner of Gillian Flynn's Gone Girl, entries from Zach's computer diary alternate with Lizzie's thoughts about events as they are happening. Durrant steadily builds suspense up to the unexpected and thoroughly satisfying conclusion. Agent: Gráinne Fox, Fletcher & Co..

    • Library Journal

      May 1, 2015

      British journalist and novelist Durrant (Under Your Skin) spins a tension-filled tale replete with ominous signs and unexplained coincidences. Widowed librarian Lizzie is trying to come to terms with her husband, Zach's, death by visiting the scene of his fatal car crash. She is surprised to see a bouquet of flowers with a note from "Xenia" tied to a tree at the scene. When she arrives at Zach's artist's retreat in Cornwall that same day, Lizzie finds evidence that leads her to believe that Zach is still alive. She seeks answers from friends, family, and the police, all of whom believe that grief has her slightly unhinged. Narrated in the alternating voices of Lizzie in the present and Zach in the past, the novel keeps readers guessing as Zach is revealed to be a man whose true personality is very different from the face he showed the world. VERDICT The suspense builds with each page as secrets are revealed and the sense of menace grows at each turn. Durrant's fast-paced psychological thriller will satisfy readers who enjoyed Elizabeth Haynes's Into the Darkest Corner.--Terry Lucas, Rogers Memorial Lib., Southampton, NY

      Copyright 2015 Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

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