
The Things You'll Never Know
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'Nobody delves as deep into the guts of motherhood as Ashley Audrain; she really is in a league of her own' -Lisa Jewell
'A woman's sudden death unleashes a slew of secrets for those left behind. No one writes women-their lives, their struggles, and their secret desires-better than Ashley Audrain. A masterclass in tension'
- Shari Lapena
A bold, unputdownable story of motherhood, desire, betrayal, and loss told by a mother after her own death.
'All those moments in life that mark a before, and an after. Before the death of me, and after. Before they knew the truth of what happened, and after'
Fiona stares up at the faces of her husband, Adam, and their children. They've found her on the hallway floor. The double doors slam on the ambulance, and Fiona watches it take her body away-but how can that be, if she's still here in her home, with her family? That's when she realizes her worst fear has come true: Fiona is dead.
In the days that follow, Fiona moves quietly among them, as they become increasingly suspicious about her death. Everyone seems to be hiding something-her depressive husband, her devoted best friend, her estranged younger sister, her precocious six-year-old son, and most of all, Fiona herself.
That is, until her teenage daughter discovers Fiona's diary-and the stunning betrayal she had been hiding.
Exploring the performative identities of womanhood, the cost of being good, and what we owe ourselves and each other in the face of desire, Ashley Audrain's daring, thought-provoking novel asks: will you find who you really are, before you die?
Praise for Ashley Audrain:
'Spellbinding, a shimmering, visceral ride through the dark side of family' LISA JEWELL
'I absolutely loved this book' MIRANDA COWLEY HELLER
'A beautifully observed exploration of what it means to be a woman' SARAH PEARSE
'Deeply thrilling and provocative . . a truly masterful novel' NITA PROSE
'A chilling psychodrama about motherhood and community' i PAPER
'A fearless deep dive into the real internal lives of women . . . a brilliant, deeply affecting novel you won't soon forget' SHARI LAPENA
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A woman's sudden death unleashes a slew of secrets for those left behind. No one writes women-their lives, their struggles, and their secret desires-better than Ashley Audrain. A masterclass in tension -- Shari Lapena, #1 bestselling author of <i>The Couple Next Door</i> Ashley Audrain is an astonishingly rare talent. The Things You'll Never Know had me torn between ripping through the pages to find out what happened and soaking up every poignant observation about the beauty and burden of being a wife and mother. Audrain treats her characters with deep empathy while cutting straight to the bone. I felt the book in my body. I cried, my heart raced, and sometimes I was so overcome, I had to set it down. Obviously, I loved it! -- Carley Fortune, bestselling author of <i>One Golden Summer</i> A daring, fiery novel about motherhood, womanhood, and desire. Audrain has an uncanny ability to render the female experience with aching precision. Filled with jaw-dropping twists and peopled with characters so real they could be blood relatives or neighbours, this electrifying novel will haunt you in the very best ways -- Nita Prose, #1 <i>Sunday Times</i> bestselling author of <i>The Maid</i> series Ashley Audrain's ingenious third novel will hold you tightly in its arms until the very last word, and then haunt you when it ends. With her singular touch-spare, loaded, deliciously astute, elegant, and unflinching-Audrain explores a mother's love and devotion, but also her secret desires and murky inner world. As coiled and complex as its protagonist, The Things You'll Never Know made my head spin and split my heart open -- Emma Knight, <i>New York Times</i> bestselling author of <i>The Lifecycle of the Common Octopus</i> The Things You'll Never Know is sharp, unsettling, and impossible to look away from. Ashley Audrain writes with such precision about family, womanhood, and the violence of expectation that even the smallest moments feel charged. A tense, intelligent novel that lingers long after the final page -- Kate Baer, #1 <i>New York Times</i> bestselling author of <i>What Kind of Woman</i> Intoxicating, mesmeric and deeply moving, The Things You'll Never Know is a spellbinding masterclass in suspense; as chillingly relatable as it is tender and true. Ashley Audrain writes about motherhood with a blade-sharp and entirely unparalleled precision, and this heartbreaking tribute to a mother erased by the demands on her own life may just be her best yet. In the final few lines I found myself crying out with shock-just as I sobbed over the first few pages-and it was only then, at the devastating finale, that I was able to appreciate the depth and weight of the title. Ashley Audrain is peerless -- Rosie Walsh, <i>New York Times</i> bestselling author of <i>The One Day You Were My Husband</i>More details
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