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I Remember You: A Thriller
I Remember You: A Thriller
I Remember You: A Thriller
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I Remember You: A Thriller

Written by Brian Freeman

Narrated by Carlotta Brentan

Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars

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From New York Times bestselling author Brian Freeman comes a gripping psychological thriller about a woman haunted by terrifying memories—of someone else’s life.

On the Fourth of July, Hallie Evers dies at a rooftop party in Las Vegas.

Hours later, she wakes up in the hospital, disoriented but alive. Why can’t she find the doctor who revived her? Why does her head feel crowded and loud? Why do her memories feel both foreign and familiar? Her self-doubt spirals into crippling paranoia.

Hallie knows that mental illness runs in her family—her mother suffered from delusions that led to an early death. But now even Hallie’s dreams are fraught with details that seem like more than imagination—vivid images of a city she remembers but has never visited in her life. As she embarks on a cross-country search for answers, Hallie catches glimpses of what feel like another person’s memories. It’s a dark, horrifying, tragic vision…of someone else’s murder.

But is any of it real?

LanguageEnglish
Release dateAug 9, 2022
ISBN9781713669999
I Remember You: A Thriller
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Brian Freeman

Brian Freeman is the internationally bestselling author of psychological suspense novels featuring detectives Jonathan Stride and Serena Dial. His books have been sold in 46 countries and 18 languages. His debut thriller, Immoral, won the Macavity Award and was a nominee for the Edgar, Dagger, Anthony, and Barry awards for best first novel. His other novels include The Bone House, The Burying Place, In the Dark, and Stalked. Brian is drawn to complex characters, and says, “My stories are about the hidden intimate motives that draw people across some terrible lines.” Brian and his wife, Marcia, have lived in Minnesota for more than twenty years.

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  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    5/5
    Loved this book! superb writing. Great storyline and plot that will keep you guessing till the end! One which you will definetly not expect but still very plausible, where all the pieces will eventually fall into place! Narrator was awesome too! Will definetly be following this author.

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  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    5/5
    The narrator is fabulous! The story is intriguingly good! Excellent book.

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  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    5/5
    My library's mistake produced a pretty good end result when I received the book with the right title...but the wrong author. I've read Brian Freeman's books before so rather than returning it, I kept it and read it. Glad that I did. For Hallie Evers it was the worst fourth of July imaginable. It's not every day that your boss fires you, your boyfriend texts a break-up and informs you that he's going to date your roommate, oh...and did I mention that you are pronounced dead? This is only the beginning for Hallie. She has memories that are clearly NOT hers and after being released from the hospital that she doesn't remember ever being taken to, by a doctor that she's never seen or met before but obviously knows her, she boards a plane for Boston, a city that she feels she has to return to but knows she has NEVER been anywhere near. Once there she will meet a sister that she remembers vividly but also remembers that she is an only child. This nightmare is not finished with her by any means. A pair of assailants nearly kidnap her before they’re run off, and Todd Kivel, a private eye who appears out of nowhere to rescue her, gets killed for his trouble. Clearly Hallie’s being tracked by some unknown someone who is plotting a deeper game. I did almost figure it out...but not all of it. Just when you think that the "Big Reveal" has arrived...you're wrong. It's only the beginning to a new set of mysteries. The question remains are these or are they not the worst, most confusing dreams ever ...and whose dreams, are they? This book was without a doubt one of the best "mistakes" I ever read.