'Full of unpredictable twists' The Times. She is outside your front door. . She got on the train after a difficult week at work. Her bag had been stolen, and with it, her identity. Her whole life was in there - passport, wallet, house key. When she tried to report the theft, her mind went blank. She couldn't even remember her name. . She says she lives in your house. . Now she's outside Tony and Laura's front door. She is certain she lives in their home. But they have never met her before. . Would you let her in? . 'Gripping, pointing you toward the worst possibility on every page in this deeply sinister, drip-drip kind of way... This is an intricate story that will stay with you' Caroline Kepnes, author of You, on Find Me. . WHAT READERS ARE SAYING ABOUT FORGET MY NAME: . 'My attention was well and truly hooked... As the secrets (yes there are secrets) unfolded on the pages before me, I was stumped as to where the author was taking me!' . 'A brilliant psychological thriller that grabs you from the first chapter and never lets go' . 'Twists and turns all the way through. Loved it' . 'Delivers surprise after surprise along with edge-of-the-seat tension' . 'The twists and turns in the plot kept me guessing and the ending did not disappoint!' . WHAT REVIEWERS ARE SAYING ABOUT J.S. MONROE: . 'J.S. Monroe has woven an absorbing novel full of unpredictable twists, topped by a savage climax' THE TIMES. . 'Intricately woven and heart-stoppingly believable, this has bestseller written all over it' CLARE MACKINTOSH. . 'The most ingenious thriller you will read this year' M.J. ARLIDGE. . 'Cunning, captivating and creepy' J.P. DELANEY. . 'A tightly coiled and crafted plot' DAILY MAIL. . 'Gripping and deeply sinister' CAROLINE KEPNES. . 'An intricate puzzle of a thriller' LUCIE WHITEHOUSE.