Disclaimer

Disclaimer

Hardcover
3.52

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Beschreibung

Product Description
A brilliantly conceived, deeply unsettling psychological thriller— already an international sensation—about a woman haunted by secrets, the consuming desire for revenge, and the terrible price we pay when we try to hide the truth.
Finding a mysterious novel at her bedside plunges documentary filmmaker Catherine Ravenscroft into a living nightmare. Though ostensibly fiction, The Perfect Stranger recreates in vivid, unmistakable detail the terrible day she became hostage to a dark secret, a secret that only one other person knew—and that person is dead.
Now that the past is catching up with her, Catherine’s world is falling apart. Her only hope is to confront what really happened on that awful day . . . even if the shocking truth might destroy her.
Review
“Let me now acknowledge having done what thriller writers love doing: burying the lead. It’s
Disclaimer that turns out to be the
Gone Girl of the season.” (Janet Maslin,
New York Times)


Disclaimer is something special. . . an outstandingly clever and twisty tale that’s been perfectly engineered to make heads spin.” (Janet Maslin,
New York Times)

“Sensationally good psychological suspense…exactly what a great thriller should be.” (Lee Child)

“Renée Knight’s debut book is being compared with
Gone Girl. . . . A chilling premise.” (
Wall Street Journal)

“With pitch-perfect pacing and alternating narrators that leap off the page,
Disclaimer is both a page-turning mystery and an artful exploration of the explosive intersection between marriage and motherhood, revenge and regret. A wonderfully compelling book.” (Kimberly McCreight,
New York Times bestselling author of
Reconstructing Amelia)

“The marvel of…
Disclaimer is that it just about lives up to its unusually gripping premise…[and] forms a trinity alongside
Gone Girl and
The Girl on the Train as the best of domestic noir.” (
New York Daily News)


Disclaimer stealthily steals your attention and by the end holds you prisoner—a searing story that resonates long after the final page. The best thriller I’ve read this year.” (Rosamund Lupton,
New York Times bestselling author of
Sister and Afterwards)

“Knight’s pace…nuilds momentum and ends with a series of breakneck plot twists and surprises.… A seriously unnerving roller coaster…. It’s also a surprisingly sophisticated examination of marriage, motherhood and memory, as well as—naturally—guilt, grief and revenge.” (
Richmond Times-Dispatch)

“A mysterious book within a book, which contains potentially damning information about the protagonist, jump starts this remarkable debut by British scriptwriter Knight....This unsettling psychological thriller about guilt and grief briskly moves to a shocking finale enhanced by its strong characters.” (
Publishers Weekly (starred review))

“The first requirement of a fabulous summer read is that it should be too enthralling to put down.
Disclaimer meets that requirement mightily.… A gripping, well-written story for those who aren’t afraid of the darker side of summer reading.” (
Charleston Gazette)
About the Author
Renée Knight worked for the BBC directing arts documentaries before turning to writing. She has had TV and film scripts commissioned by the BBC, Channel Four, and Capital Films. In April 2013, she graduated from the Faber Academy “Writing a Novel” course, whose alumni include S. J. Watson. She lives in London with her husband and two children.
From the Back Cover
“Sensationally good psychological suspense. . . . exactly what a great thriller should be.”—Lee Child
What if you realized the terrifying book you were reading was all about you?
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 re-creates in vivid
Haupt-Genre
N/A
Sub-Genre
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Format
Hardcover
Seitenzahl
304
Preis
17.06 €

Beiträge

2
Alle
3

Startet etwas unspektakulär, letztes Drittel spannend

4

Im not to sure what to think about this book. There are 2 families. One is Nancy, Stephen and Jonathan. The other is Catherine, Robert and Nicholas. The story goes along the lines of Catherine and Jonathan met in Spain and started an affair. While Catherine fell asleep on the beach her son Nicholas drifts out to see and Jonathan jumps in to save him but his dies after getting into difficulty and drowns. Catherine pretends she doesnt know him and returns to her life in England the next day and never talks about him, it her secret. Until 20 years later her and Robert have just moved house and she finds a book on her bedside table, not sure where its come from and starts to read it and realises its about her. Its her story. Where did it come from? Who wrote it? How did someone find out this secret and why are they out to destroy her life as it is and so the story continues. Ill be honest by page 100 I was about to give up. I was starting to get bored, it just seemed to be going on forever and nothing really was happening. So I decided one more chapter and if it was still the same, I was putting it down and giving it back to the library. I'm glad I stuck. The story just seemed to explode. It got really good. I see the first half of the book was the filler. All the details that you needed to know and were glad of by the end your whole perception of the whole book changed. Ive actually just put it down and during today, Ive felt sad, giggled a couple of times, been horrified and a felt a little sick. Yeah, pretty heavy feelings for a Sunday afternoon! Id honestly recommend giving this a go. Ive gave it the 4 stars because of the start but it redeemed itself by the end. Would I say it was as good as Girl On the Train? No. That had me hooked from the very first page but I will say you will enjoy it if you liked GOTT. Good plot twist, characters were a tad plain, but believable.

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