Somebody I Used to Know by David Bell

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Somebody I Used to Know by David Bell

The bestselling author of Somebody's Daughter and Cemetery Girl, one of the brightest and best crime fiction writers of our time (Suspense Magazine) delivers a pulse-pounding thriller about a man who is haunted by a face from his past.

When Nick Hansen sees the young woman at the grocery store, his heart stops. She's the spitting image of his college girlfriend, Marissa Minor, who died in a campus house fire twenty years earlier. But when Nick tries to speak to her, she acts skittish and rushes off.

The next morning the police arrive at Nick's house and show him a photo of the woman from the store. She's been found dead, murdered in a local motel, with Nick's name and address on a piece of paper in her pocket.

Convinced there's a connection between the two women, Nick enlists the help of his college friend Laurel Davidson to investigate the events leading up to the night of Marissa's death. But the young woman's murder is only the beginning.and the truths Nick uncovers may make him wish he never doubted the lies.
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ISBN 13 9781984802637
ISBN 10 1984802631
Title Somebody I Used to Know
Author David Bell
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Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Penguin Putnam Inc
Year published 2018-12-31
Number of pages 464
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
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