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Harlan Coben calls this bestselling suspense thriller “a pure nail biter” and this is its BEST PRICE EVER! You Don’t Want To Know by Lisa Jackson

You Don’t Want To Know

by Lisa Jackson
4.3 stars – 994 reviews
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Here’s the set-up:
“Lisa Jackson shows yet again why she is one of the best at romantic suspense. A pure nail biter.” —Harlan Coben, #1 New York Times bestselling author

Nothing

Life as Ava Garrison knew it ended the day her toddler son Noah went missing. In the two years since, she’s been in and out of Seattle mental institutions, existing in a fog of grief. Noah’s body was never found, and everyone assumed he drowned after falling off a dock. Until recently, Ava thought so too . . .

Is More Dangerous

Since she moved back home, Ava has experienced unsettling visions. She hears Noah crying in the nursery, glimpses him walking near the water. Her family, her psychologist, and her estranged husband are concerned for her well-being. Or are they worried about what she might discover?

Than the Truth

Did Noah really die, or is Ava losing her sanity? The deeper into her memories she goes, the more fearful she becomes. Ava thought her son’s disappearance was the worst thing that could happen to her. But before this nightmare ends, she’ll discover how terrifying the truth can be . . .

“Shiveringly good suspense!” —Lisa Gardner, #1 New York Times bestselling author

“Chilling . . . Multiple red herrings and a host of sinister characters help keep the pages turning until the explosive conclusion.” —Publishers Weekly

“A spooky ride through a house of horrors and one that you’ll love every minute of!” —Fresh Fiction

“Jackson puts her touch on this dark thriller and tale of forbidden romance . . . crammed with suspects and a palpable air of creepiness.” —Kirkus Reviews

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