She was born for all the wrong reasons. But her search for the truth
reveals answers she wishes she could bury in Forget Me Not, a
suspenseful and deeply moving near-future thriller from the author of
The Last One. “A page-turning mystery . . . highly original, sharply
insightful, and thoroughly riveting.”—Kimberly McCreight, New York
Times bestselling author of A Good Marriage What if your past wasn’t
what you thought? As a child, Linda Russell was left to raise herself
in a twenty-acre walled-off property in rural Washington. The woods
were her home, and for twelve years she lived oblivious to a stark and
terrible truth: Her mother had birthed her only to replace another
daughter who died in a tragic accident years before. Then one day
Linda witnesses something she wasn’t meant to see. Terrified and
alone, she climbs the wall and abandons her home, but her escape
becomes a different kind of trap when she is thrust into the modern
world—a world for which she is not only entirely unprepared, but
which is unprepared to accept her. And you couldn’t see a future for
yourself? Years later, Linda is living in bustling Seattle, but she
has never felt more alone. With social media more ubiquitous than ever
before, she is hounded by the society she is now forced to inhabit.
When Linda meets a fascinating new neighbor who might just be a
potential friend, and who shows her the possibility of a new escape
through virtual reality, she begins to allow herself to hope for
more by being sucked into a world that feels safe, but isn’t real.
What would it take to reclaim your life? Then an unexplained
fire at her infamous childhood home jolts Linda back to reality. She
must return to the property for the first time since she was a girl,
unleashing a chain of events that will not only endanger her life but
challenge her understanding of family, memory, and the world itself.
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A Novel
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781101966853
Publisert
2020
Utgiver
Random House Digital Inc.
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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