Louise Voss

The Old You

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Nail-bitingly modern domestic noir
A tense, Hitchcockian psychological thriller
Louise Voss returns with her darkest, most chilling, novel yet…
Lynn Naismith gave up the job she loved when she married Ed, the love of her life, but it was worth it for the happy years they enjoyed together. Now, ten years on, Ed has been diagnosed with early-onset dementia, and things start to happen; things more sinister than missing keys and lost words. As some memories are forgotten, others, long buried, begin to surface … and Lynn’s perfect world begins to crumble.
But is it Ed’s mind playing tricks, or hers…?

‘The slow reveals and hints at the darkness to come make it impossible to put down’ Sarah Pinborough
‘A cracking page-turner that sucks you straight into the dark heart of human behaviour’ Marnie Riches
‘Completely gripping’ Cass Green
‘Twists, turns and stabs you in the heart. It deserves to be huge’ Martyn Waites
‘A brilliant tale of deception with a twist that took my breath away’ Mark Edwards
‘I was guessing right to the end’ Katerina Diamond
‘Brilliantly unsettling’ Jane Casey
‘Cleverly plotted and beautifully executed’ Susi Holliday
‘Poignant, clever and terrifically tense’ William Shaw
‘A must-read for all psychological thriller fans’ Steph Broadribb
‘A twisty, thrilling read with engaging and complex characters!’ Sarah Ward
‘Kept me up way past my bedtime … really original and compelling’ Howard Linskey
‘Filled with jaw-dropping revelations’ Off-the-Shelf Books
‘Cleverly woven and atmospheric’ Liz Loves Books
‘Exceptionally clever, intriguing and mysterious … this is how a psychological crime thriller should be written’ Random Things through My Letterbox
‘Gripping and twisty’ Mel McGrath
‘Ingeniously plotted and totally addictive‘ Paddy Magrane
‘A disturbing, brilliant tale of lies and psychological manipulation’ Kate Rhodes
’Tense, super-twisty and well-written’ Amanda Jennings
’Left me in awe, and lost for words’ Steph’s Book Blog
’A masterclass in how to write an accomplished, clever and slick domestic noir — characters that are believable, secrets that are merely hinted at and twists that are genuinely jaw-dropping without being absurd. This is a meticulously plotted book that doesn’t put a foot wrong as it tiptoes its way through a marriage that is put under strain by an illness when its perfect veneer is cracked’ Beverley Has Read
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368 printed pages
Original publication
2018
Publication year
2018
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