Discover the twisty, gripping Richard & Judy Book Club pick and Sunday Times Number One bestseller. And don’t miss Clare’s brand-new thriller: A Game of Lies is out now.
You do the same thing every day.
You know exactly where you’re going.
You’re not alone . . .
When Zoe Walker sees her photo in the classifieds section of a London newspaper, she is determined to find out why it’s there. There’s no explanation: just a grainy image, a website address and a phone number. She takes it home to her family, who are convinced it’s just someone who looks like Zoe. But the next day the advert shows a photo of a different woman, and another the day after that.
Is it a mistake? A coincidence? Or is someone keeping track of every move they make . . .
Praise for I See You:
‘A breathless thriller . . . It’s a must-finish-at-all-costs job’ Daily Mail
‘A chilling and original story . . . kept me reading until dawn’ Rachel Abbott
‘Accomplished, addictive and thought-provoking – you’ll never feel the same about taking the tube again’ B A Paris
‘A deliciously creepy tale of urban paranoia’ Ruth Ware
‘Wonderfully sinister. Had me looking over my shoulder every time I travelled on the tube’ Fiona Barton
‘Another edge-of-your-seat thriller . . . a terrifyingly plausible plot and gasp-inducing ending’ Good Housekeeping
‘I had chills the entire way through’ Jenny Blackhurst
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Reviews
I was gripped from the very first page. Creepy and compelling with a twist I didn't see coming. I loved it
This psychological thriller will have you sucked in from the moment you begin. A completely believable story that will leave you looking over your shoulder. . .
Clare Mackintosh knows how to ratchet up the tension, delivering a knock-out twist at the end
Taps deep into our twenty-first century fears about surveillance and strangers in this tautly paced novel
Fantastically creepy
I See You had me enthralled from the first line to the very last - cleverly constructed, utterly believable and totally gripping. So unnerving, it made me wish I could stop reading for long enough to look over my shoulder
With I See You, Clare Mackintosh has achieved something not every author can and produced a book superior to her phenomenal debut. I had chills the entire way through and I can't wait to read whatever she comes up with next
A highly accomplished novel . . . arresting . . . ingenious
[Clare Mackintosh] hits the jackpot again with a breathless thriller based on a brilliant idea . . . This is an excellent race-against-time thriller with shoals of red herrings to tease and taunt readers all the way. It's a must-finish-at-all-costs job
I See You stands out from the crowd with flawless plotting and an eye for detail which will send a satisfying chill through its readers. I loved it!
Compelling and suffused with menace
I See You is both a compelling portrayal of modern family life and a superbly twisty thriller that keeps you guessing until the very last page. An edge of the seat read
Heart-stoppingly excellent
Another edge-of-your-seat thriller . . . a terrifyingly plausible plot and gasp-inducing ending
A brilliant second novel by one of Britain's most exciting newcomers
A chilling and original story that should make everybody reconsider the predictability of their behaviour - kept me reading until dawn
Clare Mackintosh has done it again. Feverishly tense, devilishly clever, I See You will creep up on you before giving you the fright of your
Gripping from the opening pages, this is a psychological thriller you have to read
Impressive and original . . . distressingly close to possible reality
As creepy as they come . . . We raced through this deeply unsettling thriller in two days . . . and looked over our shoulder the whole time
Once all the pieces fell into place, I could hardly see the pages for jealously that I hadn't had the idea myself. Genius! I predict it will be as big a hit as I Let You Go
Accomplished, Addictive and Thought-Provoking - you'll never feel the same about taking the tube again
Clare Mackintosh's I See You is chilling - but that's not the best part about it. It's mind-bending; it makes you reevaluate every step you take and you will see the world in a different light. And that is genius
Wonderfully sinister. Had me looking over my shoulder every time I travelled on the tube
Anyone who's ever looked over their shoulder when they heard footsteps behind them, or quickened their pace in a deserted underpass, will shudder with recognition at Clare Mackintosh's deliciously creepy tale of urban paranoia
A brilliant idea brilliantly done. The best kind of thriller - compelling, mysterious, and close to home: it feels like it could really happen