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The Last Thing I Remember by Deborah Bee

Perfect for fans of Before I Go To Sleep, BA Paris’ Behind Closed Doors and The Girl With No Past by Kathryn Croft.

‘If you’re after a page-turning thriller, this is the one for you… It’s fast-paced and gripping – expect twists and turns aplenty’Tatler Magazine

‘The new Girl on the Train? An enthralling thriller…utterly addictive, it’s easy to see why the TV rights have already been optioned. – Stella Magazine, Sunday Telegraph

The Last Thing I Remember is the startling debut thriller from the Creative Director at Harrods, Deborah Bee, with TV rights already optioned by Alan Moloney’s Parallel Films.

Imagine waking up and being unable to move, unable to see, unable to communicate.

Your past is a blank piece of paper and you don’t even know your own name. But you can hear. And the only way to piece together your life is to listen to the people around you…

Sarah is in a coma. She was mugged. She was in the wrong place at the wrong time. She didn’t deserve any of it. She’s a nice girl from a nice family. She’s a victim. That’s what they say.

Kelly is in the waiting room. She’s just a kid. A typical schoolgirl. Bullied a bit, probably. She doesn’t know anything. That’s what they say. So why is she there? Why does she keep turning up?

Can Sarah remember what happened to her, and work out who is it that keeps coming into her room at night?

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