You Kill Me

Fiction & Literature, Psychological, Mystery & Suspense, Thrillers
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Author: Alison Gaylin ISBN: 9781101657706
Publisher: Penguin Publishing Group Publication: September 1, 2009
Imprint: Berkley Language: English
Author: Alison Gaylin
ISBN: 9781101657706
Publisher: Penguin Publishing Group
Publication: September 1, 2009
Imprint: Berkley
Language: English

Usually, Samantha Leiffer wouldn’t be caught dead using one of her mother’s cheesy catchphrases, like sympathy vulture, to describe anything—especially not her ex-boyfriend. But since her self-help guru mom got her own radio show, her pearls of wisdom—broadcast everywhere—seem stuck in her head.

Is she “magically thinking”—or in real danger?

Mom claims Sam sees danger where it doesn’t exist. But Sam isn’t so sure. Is her live-in boyfriend, detective John Krull, just quiet and remote, or deeply troubled? Is her ex trying to be friends, or stalking her? When a nerdy stranger gives Sam a note warning her of danger unless she calls him, she thinks he’s just hitting on her—until one by one, people vaguely connected to her start getting killed.

And is someone trying to date her—or kill her?

Suddenly Sam knows she’s not imagining the murderer, who preys on the weak, who waits patiently for death. With nowhere to run, Sam alone must confront an elusive madman who’s all too real—and closer than she thinks…

Praise for Hide Your Eyes

“Sharp debut suspense…consistently entertaining…”—Publishers Weekly

“Punchy, comic, and clever, Hide Your Eyes will blow your mind.” —Lisa Gardner

“Full of suspense and trendy sex.”—Chicago Tribune

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Usually, Samantha Leiffer wouldn’t be caught dead using one of her mother’s cheesy catchphrases, like sympathy vulture, to describe anything—especially not her ex-boyfriend. But since her self-help guru mom got her own radio show, her pearls of wisdom—broadcast everywhere—seem stuck in her head.

Is she “magically thinking”—or in real danger?

Mom claims Sam sees danger where it doesn’t exist. But Sam isn’t so sure. Is her live-in boyfriend, detective John Krull, just quiet and remote, or deeply troubled? Is her ex trying to be friends, or stalking her? When a nerdy stranger gives Sam a note warning her of danger unless she calls him, she thinks he’s just hitting on her—until one by one, people vaguely connected to her start getting killed.

And is someone trying to date her—or kill her?

Suddenly Sam knows she’s not imagining the murderer, who preys on the weak, who waits patiently for death. With nowhere to run, Sam alone must confront an elusive madman who’s all too real—and closer than she thinks…

Praise for Hide Your Eyes

“Sharp debut suspense…consistently entertaining…”—Publishers Weekly

“Punchy, comic, and clever, Hide Your Eyes will blow your mind.” —Lisa Gardner

“Full of suspense and trendy sex.”—Chicago Tribune

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