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9781784978051

Find Me

Find Me

by J. S. Monroe

Publisher Head of Zeus

Genre: Crime

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About the book

'A beautifully written thriller with well-drawn characters and a twisting, gripping plot that will keep you guessing until the very last page' J.P. Delaney.

'The most ingenious thriller you will read this year. I couldn't put it down' M.J. Arlidge.

'Intricately woven and heart-stoppingly believable, this has bestseller written all over it' Clare Mackintosh.

Five years ago, Rosa walked to the pier in the dead of night, looked into the swirling water, and jumped. She was a brilliant young Cambridge student who had just lost her father. Her death was tragic, but not unexpected.

Was that what really happened?

The coroner says it was suicide. But Rosa's boyfriend Jar can't let go. He sees Rosa everywhere a face on the train, a figure on the cliff. He is obsessed with proving that she is still alive. And then he gets an email.

Find me, Jar. Find me, before they do...

What people are saying about FIND ME:

'There was nothing I disliked about this book, it performs on every level'

'It's a pacy, page turning thriller, but also a really romantic love story'

'Suspenseful and brilliant'

'If you love a novel with strong characters, twists and turns, then this is for you'

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About the Author

J. S. Monroe

J.S.Monroe is the pseudonym of the British author Jon Stock. Writing as J.S.Monroe, Jon is the author of five psychological thrillers: Find Me, Forget My Name, The Other You , The Man on Hackpen Hill and, most recently, No Place To Hide.

Writing as Jon Stock, he is also the author of six spy novels, including Dead Spy Running, which was optioned by Warner Bros. He lives in Wiltshire with his wife, fine art photographer Hilary Stock, and is currently the Royal Literary Fund Fellow at Mansfield College, Oxford, as well as on the committee of the Marlborough LitFest. He is currently writing his first non-fiction book, about the psychiatrist Dr William Sargant.

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