*** From the bestselling author of YOU, now a major Netflix TV
series *** 'Compelling' Observer With her trademark flair,
precision eye for detail and acerbic wit, Caroline Kepnes brings
the suspense thriller to a whole new level with PROVIDENCE - a dark
story of death, loss, horror, redemption and the love that binds us
all. In 2008, 13-year-old Jon Bronson disappears on his morning
walk to school. After even his parents give him up for dead, only
his best friend, Chloe, remains certain that he would come back.
Four years later, Jon returns with no memory of anything after the
day he disappeared. But something's different about him. His
presence seems to cause spontaneous nose-bleeds in those around
him. When he hugs his father, the older man passes out. The family
dog disappears. Jon's only clue to his missing four years is the
battered book left behind by the man he believes abducted him. And
he and Chloe are determined to figure out what happened to Jon...
before his presence does more than cause a couple of bloody noses.
They're sure they can solve the mystery and save Jon. But this is a
Caroline Kepnes novel. You know that the worst is yet to come. 'The
Netflix adaptation of Caroline Kepnes' thriller You starts in
December. The book is GREATNESS' Lucy Mangan *** PRAISE FOR
CAROLINE KEPNES *** 'Intense and deeply disturbing, You is a dark
story told in a fresh voice, and an addictive read from beginning
to end... Both a thrill and a nightmare, and yet I didn't want to
wake up' Jennifer Hillier, author of THE BUTCHER on YOU 'Both
original and compelling. If you only read one new thriller this
year, make it this one. It will stay with you long after you have
put it down' Daily Mail on YOU 'Hypnotic and scary...never read
anything quite like it' Stephen King on YOU 'I am RIVETED, AGHAST,
AROUSED, you name it. The rare instance when prose and plot are
equally delicious' Lena Dunham on YOU 'YOU is superb. So funny,
apart from anything else, and properly clever. It is: different,
hot' Sophie Hannah on YOU 'I can't remember the last time I felt so
guilty for enjoying a book so much' S Magazine on HIDDEN BODIES
'There's something deeply insidious about the storytelling of
Caroline Kepnes. As satire of a self-absorbed society, Kepnes hits
the mark, cuts deep, and twists the knife' Entertainment Weekly on
HIDDEN BODIES 'So brilliant, we reckon it's invented its own genre:
hipster thriller, anyone?' Glamour on HIDDEN BODIES
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