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Unfollow Me

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Unfollow Me

By: Charlotte Duckworth
Narrated by: Alexi Armitage, Eilidh Beaton, Jasmine Blackborow, Sarah Durham
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Summary

You can't stop watching her.

Violet Young is a hugely popular journalist-turned-mummy-vlogger, with three young children, a successful husband and a million subscribers on YouTube who tune in daily to watch her everyday life unfold.

Until the day she's no longer there.

But one day she disappears from the online world - her entire social media presence deleted overnight, with no explanation. Has she simply decided that baring her life to all online is no longer a good idea, or has something more sinister happened to her?

But do you really know who Violet is?

Told from the perspectives of her most avid fans, obsessed with finding out the truth, their search quickly reveals a web of lies, betrayal, and shocking consequences...

(P)2019 Quercus Editions Limited©2019 Charlotte Duckworth
Amateur Sleuths Fiction Genre Fiction Mystery Psychological Suspense Thriller & Suspense Detective
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Critic reviews

A timely, page-turner of a novel, that asks the reader to think about all the ways we judge women, both personally and professionally
A twisty tale
An intriguing, slow burner that reveals the dark side of social media
In our social media obsessed world, this feels like such a relevant and realistic novel [and] it's a real page-turner too
Sinister
A brilliantly dark, twisty thriller that kept me up at night. Duckworth has written another blinding novel
Delves into the picture-perfect world of influencers - a brilliant read
Clever, tense and beautifully written, Unfollow Me is SO good
Chilling, smart and sinister, Charlotte Duckworth is back with a brilliant new read
Gripping, scarily realistic and unpredictable - brilliant!
This is a taut, chilling read with a killer twist at the end
Brilliant and insidious
Chilling and compelling
Duckworth explores the closing gap between what's public and what's private in our lives today. A tense, compelling read that will make you think
All stars
Most relevant
Enjoyed this one but preferred her other 2 books. At times confused as to who’s perspective the story was from. Gripping ending

Interesting plot

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The reviews on this intrigued me so I had to listen. I listened to the whole book in a day. Usually I predict the whole plot in a book like this, but not this one!

Loved it!

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The changing time frames was confusing and none of the characters were particularly likeable. The author used social media to draw out the story but I couldn’t be bothered with it and skipped to the end having worked out what had happened. A good idea but not quite successful

Confusing

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Binge listened to this in one day! Not sure why other reviewers found it confusing. I guess you do have to pay attention to the plot twists but I’m fine with that. I thought it unfolded wonderfully. Kept me intrigued all the way through. Characters were flawed and relatable even in their moments of slight insanity. :)

Brings together themes of celebrity, privacy and modern motherhood in a smart and satisfying story. One of those books that you enjoy unpicking and thinking about afterwards. Would be excellent for book clubs.

Subtle and gripping

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..............and this is one of those. Told by multiple narrators and addictive. In this world of social media, such situations must occur but that is the nature of putting oneself out there for the world to adore and criticize at leisure. Rattled along really well, kept my interest and as for the ending - excellent.

I love a good mystery

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