276°
Posted 20 hours ago

Now You See Her: The bestselling Richard & Judy favourite

£9.49£18.98Clearance
ZTS2023's avatar
Shared by
ZTS2023
Joined in 2023
82
63

About this deal

As Nina's journey is made you feel the tension and fear build up in her life and then we are catapulted into her journey to try to save both herself and her daughter. There are other more minor characters making appearances but the whole crux of the story centres around Nina and her husband Peter. Meanwhile, Harriet is living a double nightmare. Her child is gone, and her marriage and state of mind is more fragile than ever. I'm giving it a five because I love James Patterson. I didn't think Nina/Jeanine had enough motive to run from Peter at the beginning. But circumstantial evidence of his first dead wife, would make anyone nervous., Plus, I think if she had gone to the gentleman who gave her the card to look up Peter's past... she might have gotten off her mishap in the Key West on spring break and or they might have discovered that the victim had been shot. She could have turned in Peter then.... Alas, there would not have been such a riveting story had she been sensible like that. Amelia lives with her mom and sister and they are constantly forced to move to new places. Sophie is an only child who is rich and very popular.

Now you see her - BBC

Did a fist pump at the end of the story and had a big smile on my face after reading the epilog. First time in a while for a JP book. Ko bi z možem morala iti na drugo poročno potovanje, Marcy odpotuje sama, saj sta se le malo pred tem ločila. Toda na drugem koncu sveta zagleda... dekle, za katero verjame, da je njena hčerka. Iskanje se začne. Now, Charlotte must do the unthinkable, tell her best friend Harriet that her only child is missing. The child she was meant to be watching. The plot of a parent seeing a glimpse of a child they thought was dead is so old. I cannot stress how old and unimaginative the plot is. I'm surprised Joy Fielding even endeavoured to write an entire book based on that. However, I'd always liked Fielding's writing style before so I thought I'd give this book a chance.This is only the beginning of a heartbreaking mystery that has so many twists and turns and tests of friendship among other friends and mothers and has Charlotte doubting herself as a mother especially when the police continue to question her about how she could lose Alice and not one of her own three children. But Amelia doesn't just stop there. She does things like that but with every single person that Sophie knows. But she does manage to keep two relationships on stable ground. Football Association council member John Lewis, who refereed a match, was far from alone in thinking it was "not a game suitable for women, and if they continue to play during the war I hope they will cease doing so when the peace is declared".

‎Now You See Her on Apple Books

This is one of those bang through books you can't put down where everyone is hiding something, Heidi Perks writes with an instinctive knowledge of how to keep the reader enthralled and dissects her characters along the way until you see them clearly.” In exonerating Justin, Jeanine is the first person who uncovers evidence of his picture in the paper I wouldn't cate The authors of NOW YOU SEE HER definitely pulled off the mystery-fantasy elements of a captivating and complex story. It could hook a reader for an all-night read or keep them busy during a long flight. It isn’t the type of characters or story I’ll forget anytime soon.

Advance Praise

Writing/Prose: Well-written, engaging, captivating, and fluid. I thoroughly enjoyed this author’s writing style!

Asda Great Deal

Free UK shipping. 15 day free returns.
Community Updates
*So you can easily identify outgoing links on our site, we've marked them with an "*" symbol. Links on our site are monetised, but this never affects which deals get posted. Find more info in our FAQs and About Us page.
New Comment