De Boeken van Wouter
Don't look for me
Don't look for me
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Title: Don't look for me
Writer: Sietske Scholten
Binding: Paperback
EAN: 9789492270153
Condition: Good
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Description:
Who can you trust when you discover you're living a lie?
Nothing can be remembered by 39-year-old Mya when she wakes up from a coma. She has to be told her name and her husband seems like a stranger. When he takes her home after her rehabilitation period, it feels like she is setting foot over the threshold for the first time. She tries to trust what he tells her, but when nothing in the house indicates that she was there before the accident, Mya begins to have doubts. Who is the man who claims to be her husband? Who is she? And what caused her memory loss? In the search for her lost past, the assumed truth slowly crumbles and she grows suspicious that she is living a lie.
DON'T LOOK FOR ME is the third literary thriller by Dutch writer Sietske Scholten. Her books are known for their compelling situations and rock-solid plots. Since 2017, her novel BEET has been in the top 10 of Bol.com's best-rated Dutch literary novels.
Readers about Sietske's The Shadow of Elvira:
'A thrillingly good thriller, brilliantly developed. An author with a gripping writing style and a true asset to the genre.'
'A gripping psychological thriller. Because you have to constantly change your way of thinking, it remains exciting and the denouement only comes at the very last moment.'
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