Walk Me Home
by Sebastian Fitzek
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Pub Date Nov 10 2022 | Archive Date Mar 13 2023
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Description
The terrifying new psychological thriller by internationally bestselling phenomenon Sebastian Fitzek. Walk Me Home is Fitzek's most enthralling work to date.
The Walk Me Home telephone helpline service has proved indispensable. Staffed by volunteers, it provides a reassuring voice at the end of the phone, helping to protect lone women as they walk home at night.
Jules has only been working for Walk Me Home for a short time and has never had to deal with a truly life-threatening situation. But that all changes one Saturday night when Klara calls.
The young woman is terrified. She thinks she is being followed by a man. A man from her past. A man who drew a date in blood on her bedroom wall. And that day dawns in less than two hours...
For Klara – and Jules – the stakes have never been higher. Will either of them ever make it home again?
Reviewers on Sebastian Fitzek:
'Fitzek's thrillers are breathtaking, full of wild twists' Harlan Coben
'Fitzek is without question one of the crime world's most evocative storytellers' Karin Slaughter
Available Editions
EDITION | Hardcover |
ISBN | 9781804542286 |
PRICE | £20.00 (GBP) |
PAGES | 384 |
Featured Reviews
A huge thank you to Netgalley and Aria & Aries for giving me a chance to read Walk Me Home by Sebastian Fitzek in exchange for an honest review,
First things first, let's start off with the trigger warnings : domestic abuse, mentions of rape/non-consual sex, sexual assault, graphic violence, child death, suicide
This book is clearly for mature readers and it is not to be taken lightly.
Fitzek's really raising the stakes with a book heavily impacted with one of the "unseen" problems of society yet never straying from his own unique writing style and character driven plot. A psychological thriller to add to your list if you want something to kick up your heart rates and make your head buzz with the countless possible senarios that bring light to such a dark and twisted story.
The most notorious aspect of Fitzek's writing -the unreliable narrator prose- has the reader anxiously trying to decipher what is truth and what is lie, what is really happening and what belongs in the past, who is the victim and who is the killer.
Halfway through the book, the story kicks in with plot twists in every chapter that keep the reader full of suspense and vigilance trying to guess what is going to happen next.
As a dedicated Sebastian Fitzek reader, Walk Me Home definetely skyrocketed to the top of his works for me, dethroning Therapy from its first place .