A tale full of passion, anger, fear and heartache, an excellent read which concerns the love between a lonely school librarian, Lizzie, and a compulsive/obsessive artist, Zach. It is fast-paced, told from two points of view. That in itself is mysterious for the identity of the ‘other’ voice is not revealed until the end, all very clever. Swinging between London and Cornwall it tells of a deep love that sours a misunderstanding with tragic consequences and some pretty devastating secrets. It’s good.
Behind every perfect life is a perfect lie . . . An eerie, exhilarating tale of marriage and its dark side from the author of the universally acclaimed psychological thriller Under Your SkinEveryone keeps telling me I have to move on. And so here I am, walking down the road where he died, trying to remember him the right way.A year after the death of her husband, Zach, Lizzie goes to lay flowers where his fatal accident took place. As she makes her way along the motorway, she thinks about their life together. She wonders whether she has changed since Zach died. She wonders if she will ever feel whole again. At last she reaches the spot. And there, tied to a tree, is a bunch of lilies. The flowers are addressed to her husband. Someone has been there before her.Lizzie loved Zach. She really did. But she's starting to realize she didn't really know him. Or what he was capable of . . .Sabine Durrant's Remember Me This Way is romantic, mysterious and unbearably tense-a love story you'll never forget."e;When a thriller leaves you looking over your shoulder, it's a sign the author's doing something right. In fact Durrant doesn't put a foot wrong with this assured and deeply unsettling chiller. . . . Superb."e; -SUNDAY MIRROR