Before I Go to Sleep
4.5

In 'Before I Go to Sleep' by S.J. Watson, we are drawn into the gripping story of Christine Lucas, a woman who wakes up every day with no memory of her past due to a rare form of amnesia. As she pieces together fragments of her life through the journal she keeps at the insistence of her therapist, Christine uncovers shocking truths that challenge her perception of reality and the people around her. This psychological thriller delves into themes of trust, identity, and the unreliability of memory, keeping readers on the edge of their seats with its twists and turns.

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About S.J. Watson

S.J. Watson, born Steve Watson, is an English author known for his gripping psychological thrillers that delve into the complexities of memory, identity, and suspense. Before turning to writing, Watson worked in the National Health Service for several years, bringing a unique perspective to his exploration of mental health in his novels. His debut novel 'Before I Go to Sleep' became an international bestseller, captivating readers with its haunting portrayal of memory loss and deception. The book was later adapted into a successful film starring Nicole Kidman and Colin Firth. Watson's works continue to captivate audiences worldwide, solidifying his reputation as a master of the psychological thriller genre.

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