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The date by louise jensen
The date by louise jensen












the date by louise jensen

She can’t recognise her friends and family. Worse still, when she looks in the mirror, Ali doesn’t recognise the face staring back at her. She is home, she is alone, she is hurt and she has no memory of what happened to her. She wakes, and she knows that something is wrong.

the date by louise jensen

She is about to take a step into her new future.īy Sunday morning, Ali’s life is unrecognisable. She is ready, she is nervous, she is excited. Recently separated from her husband, Ali has been persuaded by her friends to go on a date with a new man. Something bad has happened to Alison Taylor.

the date by louise jensen

Until the ending, which was disappointingly weak in comparison. I loved this book which kept me captivated. My bones turn to dust and I sink to the floor. Totally unpredictable, the horrifying twists kept coming. She loves to hear from readers and writers.The Date by Louise Jensen is an exceptionally scary thriller, I haven’t been this spooked by a book in a long time. Louise lives with her husband, children, madcap dog and a rather naughty cat in Northamptonshire.

the date by louise jensen

Her upcoming title, ALL FOR YOU, will be out in 2022. Louise was also featured in EVERYDAY KINDNESS: A COLLECTION OF UPLIFTING TALES TO BRIGHTEN YOUR DAY in 2021. THE FAMILY was a Fern Britton Bookclub Pick. The Surrogate was nominated for the best Polish thriller of 2018. THE GIFT has been optioned for a TV film. THE DATE was nominated for The Guardian’s ‘Not The Booker’ Prize 2018. THE SISTER was nominated for the Goodreads Debut Author of 2016 Award. Her novels have been translated into twenty-five languages, as well as featuring on the USA Today and Wall Street Journal Bestseller’s List. 1 psychological thrillers THE SISTER, THE GIFT, THE SURROGATE, THE DATE, THE FAMILY, and THE STOLEN SISTERS. Louise Jensen has sold over a million English language copies of her International No.














The date by louise jensen