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THE NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER

One of The New York Times Book Review’s 10 Best Crime Novels of 2016!

The next blockbuster thriller for those who loved 
The Girl on the Train and Gone Girl...“a finely crafted novel with a killer twist.”(#1 New York Times bestselling author Paula Hawkins)
 
On a rainy afternoon, a mother's life is shattered as her son slips from her grip and runs into the street...
 

I Let You Go follows Jenna Gray as she moves to a ramshackle cottage on the remote Welsh coast, trying to escape the memory of the car accident that plays again and again in her mind and desperate to heal from the loss of her child and the rest of her painful past.
 
At the same time, the novel tracks the pair of Bristol police investigators trying to get to the bottom of this hit-and-run. As they chase down one hopeless lead after another, they find themselves as drawn to each other as they are to the frustrating, twist-filled case before them. Elizabeth Haynes, author of
Into the Darkest Corner, says, “I read I Let You Go in two sittings; it made me cry (at least twice), made me gasp out loud (once), and above all made me wish I'd written it...a stellar achievement.”
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At the start of British author Mackintosh’s accomplished debut, five-year-old Jacob Jordan lets go of his mother’s hand for an instant on a rainy evening in Bristol, England, and darts into the road, only to be struck and killed by a hit-and-run. The investigation lands on the desk of Det. Insp. Ray Stevens and his eager new detective constable, Kate Evans. Mackintosh alternates between the slow, but fruitless, police work and the movements of artist Jenna Gray, who’s haunted by Jacob’s death and relocates to an isolated Welsh village, where she keeps to herself, warming slightly to the local vet after finding an abandoned puppy, and even then keeping the details of her previous life a secret. Back in Bristol, Ray and Kate work the case to the ground, despite a lack of leads; predictable sparks fly, even though Ray is happily married with two children. Mackintosh easily shifts points of view and keeps readers on their toes, slowly upping the suspense, so that when she does reveal her twists they—mostly—work. (May)\n

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Praise for I Let You Go

“Chilling, compelling, and compassionate.”—Paula Hawkins, #1 
New York Timesbestselling author of The Girl on the Train

“Astonishingly good.”—Lee Child, #1
 New York Times Bestselling Author of Make Me
 
“Genuinely shocking...[A] cunning psychological thriller.”—Marilyn Stasio,
The New York Times Book Review
 
‘“On the level of the movie 
The Sixth Sense for its cleverness...This kind of sharp, cunning writing makes one eagerly look forward to Mackintosh’s next novel.”—Shelf Awareness
 
“An intense psychological thriller…[that] revels in surprises and twists…Outstanding.”—The Associated Press

“You'll be shocked by the twist in the middle of 
I Let You Go—just don't spoil it for everyone else!”—PopSugar
 
“Thrilling...a tense psychological thriller.”—
Real Simple
 
“Jaw-dropping...the kind of book that sticks in the reader’s mind well after the final sentence.”—
Kirkus Reviews (starred review)

“A wonderfully layered thriller that skillfully builds from that one tragic event. It makes a good match for fans of Sophie Hannah and Erin Kelly.”—
Library Journal (starred review) 
 
“Mind-bending.”—
Booklist
 
“Addictive...one thrill after another.”—Samantha Hayes, author of
In Too Deep

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  • ASIN ‏ : ‎ B013D669UC
  • Publisher ‏ : ‎ Berkley (May 3, 2016)
  • Publication date ‏ : ‎ May 3, 2016
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • File size ‏ : ‎ 2.2 MB
  • Text-to-Speech ‏ : ‎ Enabled
  • Screen Reader ‏ : ‎ Supported
  • Enhanced typesetting ‏ : ‎ Enabled
  • X-Ray ‏ : ‎ Enabled
  • Word Wise ‏ : ‎ Enabled
  • Print length ‏ : ‎ 377 pages
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Welcome to my Amazon Author page. Whether you're new to my work, or a hard-core fan, it's lovely to see you here. You're joining me just as I release the third book in my DC Ffion Morgan series, OTHER PEOPLE'S HOUSES. Like THE LAST PARTY and A GAME OF LIES, this is designed to be read as a standalone, but if you've followed Ffion and Leo from the beginning, I think you'll love seeing where OTHER PEOPLE'S HOUSES takes them.

If this is the first time we're meeting, welcome! In addition to the books above, I'm the author of I LET YOU GO, I SEE YOU, LET ME LIE and HOSTAGE - page-turning thrillers that have sold more than three million copies across 40 countries, and hit bestseller lists including The Sunday Times and The New York Times. I also wrote the emotional rollercoaster, AFTER THE END: a family drama about an impossible choice that threatens to tear a couple apart. It's the most personal novel I've written, and I've loved hearing from readers who have connected with it. In 2024 I released a memoir, I PROMISE IT WON'T ALWAYS HURT LIKE THIS, based on my experiences of navigating grief following the loss of my son eighteen years ago. It's a book to offer hope when you feel as though there's none to be had; a book to give to a friend when you don't know what to say.

If you click the yellow 'follow' button, Amazon will send you an email when I have a new release, or if there's a special deal you might be interested in. It's the best way to make sure you never miss a book! I love connecting with my readers, and there are plenty of ways you can get a sneak peek at what's going on behind the scenes. My free book club offers reading recommendations and exclusive extras to members (just search online for 'The Clare Mackintosh Book Club'), or if it's general chit chat you're after, please do follow me on Instagram, where I go to avoid writing, and to share snippets of my life in rural Wales, complete with three spaniels and Pete the goat. I'm also on TikTok, much to the dismay of my three teenagers...

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With over three million copies of her books sold worldwide, number one bestseller Clare Mackintosh is the multi-award-winning author of I Let You Go, which was a Sunday Times and New York Times bestseller and the fastest-selling title by a new crime writer in 2015. It also won the Theakston Old Peculier Crime Novel of the Year in 2016. She has since written seven more bestselling novels. Together, her books have been translated into 40 languages and spent more than sixty-five weeks in The Sunday Times bestseller lists.

Clare is patron of the Silver Star Society, a charity based at the John Radcliffe hospital in Oxford, which supports parents experiencing high-risk or difficult pregnancies. She lives in North Wales with her family.

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Customers find the plot twists and suspenseful story compelling. They describe the book as a great, fun read with excellent writing quality. Readers appreciate the nuanced, believable characters and their interior monologues. Opinions differ on the pacing - some find it fast-paced and exciting, while others find the beginning slow and uninteresting. The thought-provoking aspect is also praised by some customers, while others feel it's dull and plodding.

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Customers enjoy the book's twists and turns. They find the plot compelling, suspenseful, and chilling as it builds up to the logical conclusion. The story is described as a cut above your typical suspense/woman in danger story. While the twists are not difficult to figure out, the second half is subversive and clever.

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"...Get set for a thrill ride of surprises and saying out loud "don't go in there!!" moments." Read more

"...But part two was where it really grabbed me. This had some great twists in it and was exciting in part two but ended with a couple of main points..." Read more

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Customers find the book engaging and well-written. They describe it as a riveting page-turner with an ethereal quality. The premise is brilliant and executed well.

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"...It all is woven together. A very sensitive portrait of how abuse happens slowly and unexpectedly in a relationship, and how the victim..." Read more

"...Although there was a lot of easy story to figure out, the writing was very good and there was an acceleration that made me want to continue reading..." Read more

"...So what did I like? Her writing is great. Even though I had the book figured out, I still enjoyed the ride she took me on...." Read more

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Customers appreciate the nuanced characters and their interior monologues. They find the protagonist believable as a victim, and the slow pace helps develop her character.

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Great Debut, but low in thrills
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Great Debut, but low in thrills
3/5I Let You Go by Clare Mackintosh, is a quiet but intriguing novel. A wonderful debut thriller, that explores the emotions people feel in the aftermath of a heartbreaking event, as well as peoples relationships to each other. I found the story interesting and a page turner and enjoyed it, however I didn't feel as 'thrilled' as I hoped and there was definitely room for improvement.The story follows multiple perspectives of people in the wake of a hit and run that resulted in the death of a small child. We primarily follow Jenna Gray as she flees to the sea side to start a new life in a cottage and reflect on her life, and the loss of her son. She struggles to come to terms with her life as it is currently and is a very broken person. In this little town, however, she begins to make friends, find herself again as she slowly begins to pick up the pieces. The problem is she's purposefully picking up certain pieces and refusing to face her past.We also follow investigators, Ray and Kate, from Bristol who refuse to give up on the hit and run case. They juggle red tape, dead end leads and a missing mother of the victim with an increasing attraction to each other and current cases. In addition to this, Ray is struggling with his home life and how to balance what he wants for them with what they need, as well as understanding his own needs.Jenna, who is trying to run away from her pain, and the investigators who refuse to give up on it all collide and turn everything we think we know upside down.This story was very well done. I loved the perspective changes, switching from Jenna to Ray. It gave me as a reader both sides of the situation. Having both sides however wasn't enough in this Whodunit story, leading me to question everything I was reading and look deeper in the situtation. This book was written with a quiet and ethereal quality, fitting of the grey sea-side setting. It was a tense calm, one you could cut with a knife. However this didn't slow down the read, the story progressed and a nice pace and I read it in two sittings. The characters were interesting, true emotional and flawed people. I was interested in them and it fueled my need to know their story.However, I found it difficult to connect with their thought process. Often in the story decisions were made that just didn't seem logical to me. Once that logical connection was broken I had a hard time connecting with the wake of their choices, because the base of it was faulty and unbelievable to me. I believe they could have been developed better and their actions backed up more. The weak base for their actions felt sloppy.With this said however, it didn't ruin it for me. I still devoured it and wanted to know more. But I also have this ache for the logical version. Because if this is as good as it it is, then that version would be amazing.My major disappointment with this story was the thriller in itself. I must admit I read many reviews in advance and had steeled myself for a thriller that would scare me, make me cry, make me feel nervous and anxious. I just didn't feel that way. This book was primarily quiet, which is fine, but even though the tension was present in never got to a boiling point for me. There was one major twist for me that made me go "What, Oh my god, what" I tell my boyfriend the twist even though he had no background. It was great, it rekindled my desire to keep going and took my completely by surprise. The problem is after that surprise, that was kind of it. Then it was just the story, just the result of that. Their was an attempt to add more tension but I found it forced (interesting and enjoying to read) but forced. It followed some tropes and began to fall into a bit of a soap opera-y ending. The second major "twist" just didn't phase me because it came out of nowhere and wasn't needed. It didn't add to the story, it didn't help it in anyway but it upped the soap opera level to plain old soap opera.It was a good read, an interesting look at characters and loss. But it wasn't a thriller to me, and the soap-opera thrills that over-powered the second half of the book overshadowing the actually well done plot twist of the first half. I found it hard to connect to the characters choices (I connected with characters themselves just fine) but their actions and thought processes seemed illogical and uninspired.A good debut. I believe she had great ideas and ability, and I look forward to her future books to see if these two things ever come together a little smoother.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on February 1, 2025
    Nothing is ever as it seems. The story revolves around an abusive husband, a victimized wife and a hit and run car accident killing a child. In this novel, we see events through the eyes of the husband, the eyes of the wife, the narrative regarding the police detective, his family, his colleague and the courts. It all is woven together.

    A very sensitive portrait of how abuse happens slowly and unexpectedly in a relationship, and how the victim can become crippled by fear and love at the same time.

    I think this is a must read. All of us need to understand the complexity of domestic abuse. And . . . it was a great read.
  • Reviewed in the United States on January 2, 2017
    CAUTION: SPOILER ALERTS

    Anytime a book is touted as a best selling, gripping suspense novel with a twist, I immediately begin thinking "Will this one be different?" For me, "I Let You Go" didn't have all the meat to catapult it to the level of the hype but I still found it an enjoyable read. Like many other critiques, I also found the beginning slow after a while and was becoming impatient for something to happen. The story line is basically about a hit and run where a child is dead and there are supposedly little leads to go on.

    Overall, the story line is not difficult to figure out in terms of the supposed twists. It's easy to figure out that the woman who left to run to Wales was not Jacob's mother although the author does a decent job in covering the concept as if it could be for a short period. Even after that part has been deduced, you know that Jenna isn't exactly who she says she is.

    The abusive husband concept plays true to the idea of Jenna needing to hide but her own actions make the reader's eyes roll as she slowly unravels her own safety net, not only to him but to the police. The police in the story come across as typical locals that don't look deep into the story from the beginning. Why did they not investigate Jacob's mother and the potential elements around her? Why did they not look at the pole the car hit to determine the paint color and polymers that would've scraped away? Why did they not investigate Jenna Gray as possibly not Jenna Gray? Even they admit that one.

    The ending was equally predictable as many other areas of the book with the husband being the driver of the car and Jenna protecting him. What didn't make sense or sound plausible was that he just happened to end up on the same street the night of the "accident" purely out of circumstances. Nor did it make sense that Jenna was willing to allow herself to go to jail out of fear for her life from him. Personally, a better ending to this story would've been that Jenna was the driver, had killed Jacob and played out the game of "hold out" until the end when hubby would've been sent up the river.

    Although there was a lot of easy story to figure out, the writing was very good and there was an acceleration that made me want to continue reading the book through the night. Sadly, the hardest part about this book was not the death of Jacob or his mother but the violent abuse Jenna faced from her husband. It's the only part of the tale that really delves deep into the true horror behind the plot
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  • Reviewed in the United States on May 23, 2016
    Having read 'Gone Girl' and 'The Girl on the Train', both of which have been/are being made into movies, I predict 'I Let You Go' will be next on the big screen. It's tailor made for a movie. And, in my opinion it's even better than the aforementioned suspenseful psychological thrillers.I was thinking "what a great read" when I reached 'Part Two' and the world turned upside down. What a brilliant plot twist. I had to go back and reread some of the early sections to make sure there wasn't some story line error, but nope, as in 'The Sixth Sense'. the author left the door wide open for the plot twist and I, along with many others from reading the reviews, was caught totally by surprise. Others have summarized the story, so I'll reserve my comments on other factors. The characters are very well developed. Jenna is believable as the victim, and her fear and the behavior it engenders are consistent with what we know about women treated as she has been. Ian is the epitome of psychological evil. It is almost painful to read his narrated segments and his twisted thinking. The story is told through several characters in turn; Jenna as the victim, the Police detectives carry the 'police procedural' aspect, but we also get much greater insight into their characters than in most other similar novels. They are both dedicated and sympathetic, but diligent in their quest (even when the case has been officially 'closed') to solve the case. Once you're hit with the big plot twist surprise, you literally don't know which direction things are going until the story threads begin to get tied up at the very end. Yes, as one reviewer said, there are some loose threads that are tied together that stretch the bounds of probability and coincidence, but then again those are the very same qualities that I think will get this into theaters. I finished the book in two days, and actually woke up in the middle of the night thinking about "what's going to happen next?" and had to pick it up and read it through to the end at sunrise. It is a certified "can't put it down" thriller. Get set for a thrill ride of surprises and saying out loud "don't go in there!!" moments.
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  • critic
    5.0 out of 5 stars Really well written, captivated from the first page
    Reviewed in Canada on June 28, 2022
    I really enjoyed this book. It was well written. The characters were described in detail so you got the picture of how they thought and who they were as people. They felt real. I could imagine the beach and the little secluded house. I thought the story was very interesting all the way through, and I was surprised by the ending. It all pieced together wonderfully. I would read another of her books again if they are as good as this one.
  • Jenny W
    5.0 out of 5 stars Sooooo good!
    Reviewed in the United Kingdom on February 12, 2025
    This book was great! I admit, the first half was slow and disengaging, but then the twist came and I was sucked into the second half I couldn't put it down! Then another twist too! The characters were well established, the plot intriguing and the description of the bay, cottage and likewise were believable. Definitely recommended!
  • Doda
    5.0 out of 5 stars Good
    Reviewed in Germany on December 15, 2024
    Good quality and very fast shipping
  • Thiago C.
    5.0 out of 5 stars Twists incríveis, excelente leitura!
    Reviewed in Brazil on January 23, 2017
    Trama muito bem escrita, personagens envolventes e leitura bem forte e profunda.
    Totalmente recomendo! Mas possui cenas bem violentas, que não são para qualquer um.
  • ひで坊
    5.0 out of 5 stars おもしろい
    Reviewed in Japan on June 22, 2021
    事件はシングルマザーの5才の男の子がひき逃げされて死ぬところから始まる。

    物語の中で、死んだ子の母親はほとんど出てこない。
    となると普通は、逃亡するひき逃げ犯と、それを追う刑事の話になるが、「捜査の網を必死にかいくぐって逃げ回る犯人」の話ではない所が謎。
    刑事と犯人それぞれの人間関係が、真相を明らかにする。
    後半の裁判が始まる頃からは、なかなかスリリングな展開。

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