Eva Reid has
been in the limelight for her art, but also for being someone who can not feel
pain. She has been the subject of research papers and news articles. And now
Eva Reid is dead. Her husband Dr. Nate Reid, a pain expert is now writing a
biography about his life and his late wife to clear up any suspicions about his
involvement in her death.
Anna Tate is
a journalist whom has taken an interest in Eva’s life and death. When she lands
the job as the ghost writer for Nate’s book, she is sure this will be the thing
to launch her career. But things are not as they seem, and as the story
unfolds, so do Anna’s doubts. Who is telling the truth and who is hiding in the
shadows hoping never to be found?
This psychological
thriller by Emma Cook is a page turner. The main and supporting characters are
so well written you can feel their emotions come off the pages of the book. The
twists and turns kept me guessing and even at the end I was surprised by the
biggest twist of them all. This was the first book I have read by this author,
but it certainly will not be my last. My thanks to the author Emma Cook,
Harlequin Trade Publishing and Netgalley for my advanced readers copy which I
read and reviewed voluntarily. If you like a good mystery with twists and
turns, look no further!
About the Author:
Emma Cook has been an editor at the
Guardian for 16 years, commissioning on Guardian Weekend, editing her own
section Do Something and now assistant editor and travel editor on the Observer
magazine. She has written for a range of titles including the Guardian, the
Independent, the Times, the Daily Telegraph, ES Magazine, Elle and
Psychologies. She is an alumna of the Faber Academy's six-month Writing A Novel
course, and You Can't Hurt Me is her debut novel.
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You Can't Hurt Me
Emma Cook
ISBN: 9781335430489
Publication Date: November 5, 2024
Publisher: Hanover Square Press
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