When a thriller leaves you looking over your shoulder, it's a sign the author's doing something right. In fact Durrant doesn't put a foot wrong with this assured and deeply unsettling chiller... Superb Sunday Mirror Spellbindingly dark and intense drama Heat Grips immediately... Durrant sustains the mystery throughout and offers a clever resolution The Times This is one super-disturbing psychological thriller Woman & Home Durrant's debut, UNDER YOUR SKIN, was among the best of the wave of psychological thrillers that appeared in the wake of Gone Girl's success. REMEMBER ME THIS WAY is better still...An elegant, quietly chilling illustration of the ways in which lovers blind themselves to reality Mail on Sunday A writer who can leave you breathless with anticipation...A superb book, from start to finish. -- Alex Marwood, author of The Wicked Girls From its brilliant yet heart-breaking opening to its unexpected and shocking ending, it took me on an exhilarating and relentless journey until the very last page...as tense and terrifying as they come -- Samantha Hayes, author of Until You're Mine Totally gripped me: twisty, dark, beguiling. Just my kind of story. Brilliant. -- Julia Crouch, author of Cuckoo and The Long Fall An intelligent, compelling tale...both well constructed and suspenseful -- Paula Daly, author of Just What Kind of Mother Are You? Fresh and compelling prose, packed with twists. A treat. -- Sarah Hilary, author of Someone Else's Skin Tense and gripping ... a world that will leave readers desperately racing to the truth, along with Lizzie, via twists and turns that will give you goose bumps. An exceedingly good read We Love This Book Creepy and emotionally acute -- Andrew Taylor Spectator Durrant is too cool simply to indulge the obvious. Brilliant on social signifiers and observation, her intelligent interpretation of the world and its psychologically complex inhabitants shines all the way to a satisfactory ending Daily Mail If Sabine Durrant's previous psychological thriller UNDER YOUR SKIN, was indebted to Agatha Christie, the centrality of Cornwall in REMEMBER ME THIS WAY suggests Christie has been displaced by Daphne du Maurier... While UNDER YOUR SKIN was striking, this is a stronger performance. Sunday Times Alternating between Lizzie's narrative and Zach's diary, it's splendidly creepy, with plenty of paranoia -- Guardian