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Say Goodbye

by Lisa Gardner

Book of the Month: March 2009

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'A brilliant book, not to be missed under any circumstances.'

Independent on Sunday,..

'A twisted, spellbinding thriller. Lisa Gardner always delivers heart-stopping suspense.'

Harlan Coben,..

'Ingenious, inventive ... intensely readable.'

Literary Review,..

'Lock the doors before you open this book, and hope that the only web being woven around you is Lisa Gardners mesmerizing story.

Tess Gerritsen,..

'There is an impressive air of gathering menace in this thriller ... This is not a book you'd want to read alone in a dimly lit place.'

Guardian,..

I love Lisa Gardner! I picked up one of hers last summer on holiday and couldnt put it down so I was really pleased to find her new one.And this one's even better. So creepy and full of surprises - my favourite book of the year so far.

Lesley,Perthshire.

If you like your suspense thrillers to be edge-of-your-seat reads, then look no further than Lisa Gardner. I've only recently discovered her and have now read nearly all her books. What a writer! You won't be disappointed.

Elois Juneau,Norfolk.

great book a very very good read its what you call a page turner.

nessa ,birmingham.

Wow, what a fantastic read! It's even more gripping than her previous books, and that's saying something. You won't be able to put it down.

Gail ,Hackney.

This kept me on the edge of my seat! I loved it!

Rob,Ascot.

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