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Title | : | Disclaimer |
Author | : | Renée Knight |
Book Format | : | Hardcover |
Book Edition | : | Deluxe Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 304 pages |
Published | : | April 9th 2015 by Doubleday (first published 2015) |
Categories | : | Fiction. Thriller. Mystery. Suspense. Mystery Thriller |
Renée Knight
Hardcover | Pages: 304 pages Rating: 3.59 | 22914 Users | 2864 Reviews
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WHAT IF YOU REALIZED THE TERRIFYING BOOK YOU WERE READING WAS ALL ABOUT YOU?A BRILLIANTLY CONCEIVED, DEEPLY DISTURBING PSYCHOLOGICAL THRILLER ABOUT A WOMAN HAUNTED BY SECRETS - AND THE PRICE SHE WILL PAY FOR CONCEALING THE TRUTH
When a mysterious novel appears at Catherine Ravenscroft's bedside, she is curious. She has no idea who might have sent her The Perfect Stranger - or how it ended up on her nightstand. At first, she is intrigued by the suspenseful story that unfolds.
And then she realizes.
This isn't fiction.
The Perfect Stranger recreates in vivid, unmistakable detail the day Catherine became hostage to a dark secret, a secret that only one other person knew - and that person is dead.
Now that the past Catherine so desperately wants to forget is catching up with her, her world is falling apart. Plunged into a living nightmare, she knows that her only hope is to confront what really happened on that terrible day... even if the shocking truth might destroy her.

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Original Title: | Disclaimer |
ISBN: | 0857522817 (ISBN13: 9780857522818) |
Edition Language: | English URL http://www.transworldbooks.co.uk/editions/untitled/9780857522818 |
Characters: | Catherine Ravenscroft, Robert Ravenscroft, Stephen Brigstocke |
Literary Awards: | Theakston Old Peculier Crime Novel of the Year Nominee for Shortlist (2016) |
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Catherine Ravenscroft is a person who seems to have an almost charmed life, when we first meet her in this novel. She is married to husband Robert and both of them have a successful and high status career Robert in law and Catherine in television documentaries. They have one grown son, Nicholas, who has not quite lived up the expectations they wanted for him; but he has moved out and is living an independent life. So, Catherine in 2013 is a respected and loved woman, who has recently movedDISCLAIMER is a truly engaging debut by Renee Knight, and a psychological thriller I will not soon forget. The story seems at first very simple, Catherine receives a book, which recounts a story she is all too familiar with - her own. As the story unfolds, we are told what happens through multiple POVs, which i always enjoy when it is done well, as it is here. It quickly becomes clear, that not all is as it seemed initially, and that the dubious book serves as the catalyst for some major
I've mentioned several times before that I'm not normally keen on stories set in Blighty - just too close to home. The settings remind me of work and the prevailing weather is normally dismal too. Two things that hit the wrong note for me from the get go. So the London setting of this debut novel from a former film documentary maker had ground to make up from the start. However, it did kick off in interesting fashion with Catherine Ravenscroft (also a film documentary maker) finding a book

I read this book..............I 'thought' I wrote a review --- (isn't the first time the the ghost buster ate them) -- but 'thanks' go to Maureen for the reminder today! :) I can't remember what I rated it --(I 'think' I might have rated it 'less' than 4 stars --- 3.5 maybe?Either way --there are tons of other reviews.
A mother and her child on holidays in Spain. A young man in the same holiday resort, a terrible incident and misunderstanding that will tear two families apart. Catherine Ravenscroft has a seemingly happy life. Married to Robert, with a young adult son and a successful film-maker, she is content with how things are going. But when Catherine discovers an unfamiliar book at her bedside entitled, The Perfect Stranger she is shocked by what is written. The book will force her to relive an
Thank you to the author, publisher and Netgalley for the much appreciated copy of the book.This is a debut by Renee Knight, which I found to be an ok read. It's the story of Catherine, a tv documentary filmaker, who finds a book on her nightstand and starts to read. A few chapters in and she realises that the book is mirroring events from her past which she had painstakingly managed to bury a long time ago.In comes Stephen, a retired teacher, who is the author of the book and seems hellbent on
Im going to start this review with a bold statement this book will make my top ten reads of 2015. Yes it was so good that I cant see me coming across ten other books that will beat this one.So whats it about? Well as with any book that depends on the reader not knowing very much before they start to appreciate the story, I cant tell you very much! I can tell you that our chief protagonist, Catherine Ravenscroft has just moved house to a new apartment with her husband Robert when she comes
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