You Don't Want to Know - Couverture rigide

Jackson, Lisa

 
9781611735635: You Don't Want to Know

Revue de presse

Lisa Jackson shows yet again why she is one of the best at romantic suspense. A pure nail biter. (Harlan Coben on YOU DON'T WANT TO KNOW)

Shiveringly good suspense! Lisa Jackson ratchets up the tension as one woman's desperate search for her missing son takes her to the very brink of losing her husband, her sanity, her very self. Each chapter will leave you wondering who to trust. The answer:

You don't want to know...

(Lisa Gardner on YOU DON'T WANT TO KNOW)

Absolutely tension filled... Jackson is on top of her game. (Suspense Magazine on TELL ME)

The spookily atmospheric plot is jam-packed with scary chills and sexy thrills. (Booklist on TELL ME)

a fast moving thriller with plenty of twists and turns, and an easy flowing style that readily catches the reader up in its thrall. (Canberra Times on MALICE)

Gripping... Jackson heightens the creep factor. (Publisher's Weekly on MALICE)

As a beach read, this is a cracker. Read it at night and it certainly will keep you up. For after the prologue, Jackson slips into her real agenda, and out of your comfort zone. (Courier Mail, Brisbane on DEEP FREEZE)

Tense... Suspenseful . . . shocking . . . will leave readers on the edge of their seats. (Booklist on ABSOLUTE FEAR)

Her latest whodunit hits all the marks, taking readers on a nail-biting roller coaster ride. (Library Journal on WITHOUT MERCY)

Jackson takes creepy to a new level with her latest chilling offering... A frightening tale filled with danger and shocking twists. (RT Book Reviews on WITHOUT MERCY)

Présentation de l'éditeur

Two years ago, Ava Garrison's cherished two-year-old son Noah disappeared from a house full of party guests. There was no ransom demand; his body was never found. Most people assumed that Noah drowned after falling off the dock of their Church Island home into the Pacific Ocean. Ava, wracked with grief, has been in and out of mental institutions since that night.

Back on the family estate now, though, Ava is having strangely lifelike visions - visions of Noah on the dock, or in his nursery. Visions that seem to be urging her to risk her own life . . .

Ava doesn't trust anyone now. Not her husband. Not her cousins. Not the servants her wealth is paying for, or the new handyman who always seems to be there when she leaves the island.

They know more than they are saying. They appear to be anxious about her well-being. But the truth is more dangerous than Ava can imagine; and the price is higher than she ever thought to pay.

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