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Don't Look for Me

A Novel

Audiobook
3 of 3 copies available
3 of 3 copies available

In Wendy Walker's thrilling novel Don't Look for Me, the greatest risk isn't running away. It's running out of time.
One night, Molly Clarke walked away from her life.
She doesn't want to be found.
Or at least, that's the story.
The car abandoned miles from home.
The note found at a nearby hotel.
The shattered family that couldn't be put back together.
They called it a "walk away."
It happens all the time.
Women disappear, desperate to leave their lives behind and start over.
But is that what really happened to Molly Clarke?
A Macmillan Audio production from St. Martin's Press
Don't Look For Me is:
"Exemplary. Distinctive, well-developed characters complement the skillfully paced plot. This moving look at the bond between a mother and her children reinforces Walker's place at the top of the genre."
Publishers Weekly, starred review
"GRIPPING...WITH UNEXPECTED TWISTS... You've got a cracking mystery on your hands."
—Adrian McKinty, author of The Chain
"A NAILBITER . . . SO MUCH MORE THAN A TWISTY THRILLER. It's a heartbreaking portrait of a family coping with grief and an insightful study of guilt and blame, gaslighting and agency. If you
love fast-paced page-turners with relatable, flawed characters, look no further!"
—Angie Kim, author of Miracle Creek

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    • Publisher's Weekly

      Starred review from July 20, 2020
      At the start of this exemplary psychological thriller from Walker (The Night Before), guilt-ridden Molly Clarke runs out of gas in Hastings, Conn., fives years to the day after the death of her younger daughter, Annie, for which she blames herself. She gets out of her car and starts walking, but never reaches home. Two days later, the Hastings police find a handwritten note Molly left in a hotel room asking her family not to look for her. Two weeks later, 21-year-old Nicole, Molly’s older daughter, receives a tip from a woman who claims she saw Molly the day she disappeared getting into a stranger’s pickup truck. Despite the strained relationship between Nicole and Molly since Annie’s death, Nicole decides to investigate. When she learns of another woman who vanished from Hastings, she tries to determine whether the two disappearances are connected. Chapters from Molly’s perspective that reveal her present whereabouts heighten the tension. Distinctive, well-developed characters complement the skillfully paced plot. This moving look at the bond between a mother and her children reinforces Walker’s place at the top of the genre. 75,000-copy announced first printing. Agent: Wendy Sherman, Wendy Sherman Assoc. Literary Management.

    • AudioFile Magazine
      Narrator Therese Plummer does a fine job keeping this psychological suspense real. Molly Clarke, who is involved in a family tragedy, is in a lot of pain. As her husband and children pull away from her, Plummer captures Molly's self-doubt, hurt, and guilt. During a terrible storm, Molly leaves her car and walks away from it all. Or could her disappearance be foul play? Plummer is terrific at shaping characters. A girl named Alice is central to the book. Plummer's performance reflects Alice's age, immaturity, and caution. She is good with other characters as well. This audiobook is entertaining, though some may find it a little predictable. Plummer is a definite plus. G.S. © AudioFile 2020, Portland, Maine

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