Stalking, addiction and obsession – Detective Claire Boyle returns in this gripping new psychological thriller from Sinead Crowley, for fans of Patricia Gibney and Angela Marsons.
Dear Elizabeth, I’ve been watching you. I hope to see you . . . Soon.
Liz Cafferky is on the up. Rescued from her dark past by the owner of a drop-in centre for older men, Liz soon finds herself as the charity’s face – and the unwilling darling of the Dublin media.
Amidst her claustrophobic fame, Liz barely notices a letter from a new fan. But then one of the centre’s clients is brutally murdered, and Elizabeth receives another, more sinister note.
Running from her own ghosts, Liz is too scared to go to the police. And with no leads, there is little Sergeant Claire Boyle can do to protect her.
‘Compulsively readable . . . an absorbing variation on the “domestic noir” genre’ Irish Times
‘A crackingly paced thriller, featuring a totally believable female detective’ Sunday Mirror
Dear Elizabeth, I’ve been watching you. I hope to see you . . . Soon.
Liz Cafferky is on the up. Rescued from her dark past by the owner of a drop-in centre for older men, Liz soon finds herself as the charity’s face – and the unwilling darling of the Dublin media.
Amidst her claustrophobic fame, Liz barely notices a letter from a new fan. But then one of the centre’s clients is brutally murdered, and Elizabeth receives another, more sinister note.
Running from her own ghosts, Liz is too scared to go to the police. And with no leads, there is little Sergeant Claire Boyle can do to protect her.
‘Compulsively readable . . . an absorbing variation on the “domestic noir” genre’ Irish Times
‘A crackingly paced thriller, featuring a totally believable female detective’ Sunday Mirror
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Reviews
An engaging mix of police procedural and psychological thriller [with] some good twists and turns
There's a passionate intensity (and a very neat plot twist to boot) in Crowley's poignant depiction of a whole swathe of old men abandoned by society . . . A compulsively readable thriller, Are You Watching Me? is an absorbing variation on the "domestic noir" genre
A crackingly-paced thriller, featuring a totally believable female detective . . . Extremely enjoyable
Crowley has created a new twist to the crime-writing genre