'Complex, intriguing, clever, twisty, beautifully put together'
MARI HANNAH, author of WITHOUT A TRACE
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Last night my sister was murdered. The police think I killed her.
I was there. I watched the knife go in. I saw the man who did it.
He's someone I know. But he won't be caught.
Because he knows I have prosopagnosia - I can't recognise faces.
But if I don't find him, I'll be found guilty of murder.
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'Had me hooked from the very beginning, a gripping premise and such a deliciously flawed cast of characters' JENNY BLACKHURST
'Beautifully written...Truly shocking, this is a book that will have everyone talking about it' MARY TORJUSSEN
'Loved the protagonist from the first chapter and was rooting for her until the end' SARAH WARD
'Hooks you from the start, with a twisty, page-turning pace that keeps you guessing' JAMES SWALLOW
Had me hooked from the very beginning, a gripping premise and such a deliciously flawed cast of characters that you never quite know who to trust. Amy McLellan is a name to watch. - Jenny Blackhurst
Amy McLellan's beautifully written debut novel, REMEMBER ME, powerfully captures the fear, confusion and isolation experienced by Sarah, a woman suffering from face-blindness, after her sister is murdered. I raced through the book, trying desperately to work out what was happening, trying and failing to anticipate the twists and turns. Like Sarah, I just didn't know who to believe. The conclusion was truly shocking. This is a book that will have everyone talking about it - for who can you trust when everyone is a stranger? - Mary Torjussen
Loved the protagonist from the first chapter and was rooting for her until the end. - Sarah Ward
Amy is an author and freelance journalist, a job that has taken her around the world, from the midnight-sun of the Arctic Circle to the desert heat of Oman, from wind-swept North Sea oil rigs to the bustling bazaars of Tehran. Now based in Shropshire, where she lives with her husband and three children, Amy writes on a wide range of subjects for the national and trade press while indulging her life-long passion for books. When she's not writing, Amy can be found drinking too much coffee, long-distance running and exploring the beautiful Shropshire hills.