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I See You

On sale

28th July 2016

Price: £9.99

Audible Sounds of Crime Award at Crimefest, 2017

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Selected: ebook / ISBN-13: 9780751554137

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Discover the twisty, gripping Richard & Judy Book Club pick and Sunday Times Number One bestseller. And don’t miss Clare’s brand-new thriller: A Game of Lies is out now.



You do the same thing every day.
You know exactly where you’re going.
You’re not alone . . .


When Zoe Walker sees her photo in the classifieds section of a London newspaper, she is determined to find out why it’s there. There’s no explanation: just a grainy image, a website address and a phone number. She takes it home to her family, who are convinced it’s just someone who looks like Zoe. But the next day the advert shows a photo of a different woman, and another the day after that.

Is it a mistake? A coincidence? Or is someone keeping track of every move they make . . .

Praise for I See You:

‘A breathless thriller . . . It’s a must-finish-at-all-costs job’
Daily Mail

‘A chilling and original story . . . kept me reading until dawn’ Rachel Abbott

‘Accomplished, addictive and thought-provoking – you’ll never feel the same about taking the tube again’ B A Paris

‘A deliciously creepy tale of urban paranoia’ Ruth Ware

‘Wonderfully sinister. Had me looking over my shoulder every time I travelled on the tube’ Fiona Barton

‘Another edge-of-your-seat thriller . . . a terrifyingly plausible plot and gasp-inducing ending’ Good Housekeeping

‘I had chills the entire way through’ Jenny Blackhurst

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Reviews

Sunday Times
A highly accomplished novel . . . arresting . . . ingenious
Alex Lake, author of After Anna
A brilliant idea brilliantly done. The best kind of thriller - compelling, mysterious, and close to home: it feels like it could really happen
The Times
Impressive and original . . . distressingly close to possible reality
Tammy Cohen, author of When She Was Bad
Once all the pieces fell into place, I could hardly see the pages for jealously that I hadn't had the idea myself. Genius! I predict it will be as big a hit as I Let You Go
Renee Knight, number one bestselling author of Disclaimer
I See You stands out from the crowd with flawless plotting and an eye for detail which will send a satisfying chill through its readers. I loved it!
Janet Ellis, author of The Butcher's Hook
I See You had me enthralled from the first line to the very last - cleverly constructed, utterly believable and totally gripping. So unnerving, it made me wish I could stop reading for long enough to look over my shoulder
Number one kindle bestselling author, Rachel Abbott
A chilling and original story that should make everybody reconsider the predictability of their behaviour - kept me reading until dawn
Claire Douglas, author of The Sisters
I was gripped from the very first page. Creepy and compelling with a twist I didn't see coming. I loved it
Jenny Blackhurst, author of How I Lost You
With I See You, Clare Mackintosh has achieved something not every author can and produced a book superior to her phenomenal debut. I had chills the entire way through and I can't wait to read whatever she comes up with next
Fiona Barton, author of The Widow
Wonderfully sinister. Had me looking over my shoulder every time I travelled on the tube
Good Housekeeping
Another edge-of-your-seat thriller . . . a terrifyingly plausible plot and gasp-inducing ending
Daily Mail on I Let You Go
[A] sensational debut . . . searing twists
Good Housekeeping on I Let You Go
Tense and fast-paced with a heart-hammering shock of an ending
Metro
Taps deep into our twenty-first century fears about surveillance and strangers in this tautly paced novel
Jeffrey Archer
A brilliant second novel by one of Britain's most exciting newcomers
Kate Hamer, author of The Girl in the Red Coat
I See You is both a compelling portrayal of modern family life and a superbly twisty thriller that keeps you guessing until the very last page. An edge of the seat read
Number one kindle bestselling author, Mark Edwards
Clare Mackintosh has done it again. Feverishly tense, devilishly clever, I See You will creep up on you before giving you the fright of your life
Ruth Ware, author of In a Dark, Dark Wood
Anyone who's ever looked over their shoulder when they heard footsteps behind them, or quickened their pace in a deserted underpass, will shudder with recognition at Clare Mackintosh's deliciously creepy tale of urban paranoia
Lee Child on I Let You Go
Astonishingly good
Daily Express on I Let You Go
A taut psychological thriller with a startling twist
Best
This psychological thriller will have you sucked in from the moment you begin. A completely believable story that will leave you looking over your shoulder. . .
Daily Mail
[Clare Mackintosh] hits the jackpot again with a breathless thriller based on a brilliant idea . . . This is an excellent race-against-time thriller with shoals of red herrings to tease and taunt readers all the way. It's a must-finish-at-all-costs job
CL Taylor, author of The Lie
Heart-stoppingly excellent
Sunday Mirror
Compelling and suffused with menace
Heat
As creepy as they come . . . We raced through this deeply unsettling thriller in two days . . . and looked over our shoulder the whole time
B A Paris
Accomplished, Addictive and Thought-Provoking - you'll never feel the same about taking the tube again
Peter James on I Let You Go
A terrific, compelling read with an astonishing twist that floored me. I loved it and did not want it to end
Fabulous
Fantastically creepy
Irish Independent
Clare Mackintosh knows how to ratchet up the tension, delivering a knock-out twist at the end
Jenny Colgan on I Let You Go
Absolutely brilliant - I ripped through it
Mark Billingham on I Let You Go
A hugely assured and gripping debut and a twist that made me green with envy