Published in English by:
HarperCollins

Publication Date:
June 2017

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I Know My Name

‘Atmospheric, mysterious and intense . . . It’s a stunning psychological thriller’ C. L. Taylor, bestselling author of THE MISSING

Kommno Island, Greece: I don’t know where I am, who I am. Help me.

A woman is washed up on a remote Greek island with no recollection of who she is or how she got there.

Potter’s Lane, Twickenham, London: Elose Shelley is officially missing.

Lochlan’s wife has vanished into thin air, leaving their toddler and twelve-week-old baby alone. Her money, car and passport are all in the house, with no signs of foul play. Every clue the police turn up means someone has told a lie.

Does a husband ever truly know his wife? Or a wife know her husband? Why is Elose missing? Why did she forget? The truth is found in these pages . . .

 


REVIEWS

‘Intense, thrilling and layered with issues of modern life, this is grip-lit at its best’ ELLE

“Cooke’s concern for her subject matter as well as her characters shines through her crisp writing, and her novel takes on a layer of emotion not always found in psychological thrillers. A fast-paced novel that deftly strikes at the heart of what it means to survive traumatic personal and familial ruptures.”―Kirkus Reviews

‘If you haven’t read it, you MUST! So, so good and very clever. Will keep you guessing the whole way through!’ C. J. Tudor, author of The Chalk Man

‘Chilling and intelligent’ Nuala Ellwood, author of My Sister’s Bones

“This is an astonishing thriller…with gorgeous writing and a stunning conclusion, this novel has catapulted onto my shortlist of the best suspense novels I’ve read all year” – Chevy Stevens, New York Times bestselling author of Still Missing

‘An intriguing and psychological thriller’ Sunday People

‘Dark and emotionally compelling. Cooke handles the subject matter expertly. Eloise is just mesmerising. Excellent’ northerncrime.wordpress.com

‘Beautifully complex yet simply told in a way that really digs deep into the themes that anchor the tale… Really terrific. Just excellent’ lizlovesbooks.com

‘So intriguing and well written that I was unable to prise myself from the book until I had read every word within’ – bookyramblingsofaneuroticmom.blogspot.co.uk

‘I Know My Name is cleverly complex and thought provoking as well as being a compulsive page turner and comes thoroughly recommended’ www.cosybooks.com

‘This book has really left me speechless. I cannot begin to explain how utterly brilliant this book was and I have a feeling that it’s going to stay with me for a long time’ readingwillingable.blogspot.co.uk

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