You Don't Know Me
Author | : | |
Rating | : | 4.16 (926 Votes) |
Asin | : | 0718184254 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 400 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2015-06-10 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
. He specialises in Legal Aid cases involving crimes such as murder and other serious violence as well as fraud and sexual offences. Imran Mahmood is a Criminal defence barrister with over twenty years' experience in the Crown Court and Court of Appeal. He was born in Liverpool and now lives in London with his
Masterful' * Guardian * A startlingly original courtroom drama perfectly executed, gripping the reader from the first sentence with the defendant's unique voice and not letting go until a surprising twist at the end. Superb character-driven fiction. I was utterly gripped. I was utterly gripped. A startlingly confident and deft debut -- Tana French . * Literary Review * The best psychological thrillers that should find a place on your reading list this summer * Fabulous Magazine Daily (The Sun) * A daring concept executed to perfection, a hypnotic and authentic voice, and questions for us to answer as readers and people -- Lee Child A bold and original courtroom drama, You Don't Know Me heralds the arrival of a thrilling new voice in crime fiction -- Tim Weaver * Sunday Times bestselling author of the David Raker series * A dazzling
Sue Kitt said You Don't Know Me. Being a big fan of legal thrillers, this book appealed to me immediately from the blurb.You Don't Know Me is told from the defendant’s perspective and we never get to know his name. He has fired his lawyer and has decided to make his closing speech himself, and that is what this. Genuine 5 PLUS Star Novel This novel blew me away A psychological crime gem If you only read one book this year it should be this one highly recommended to all Crime, Mystery, Thriller, Political, Legal & Psychological readers It just covers all areas of crime with exceptional understandable twists and turns G
Just before the Closing Speeches, the young man sacks his lawyer, and decides to give his own defence speech. As he talks us through them one by one, his life is in our hands. But he thinks that if he's going to go down for life, he might as well go down telling the truth. Superb character-driven fiction. *** The BBC Radio 2 Book Club choice *** 'Remarkable' Simon Mayo, BBC Radio 2 It's easy to judge between right and wrong - isn't it? Not until you hear a convincing truth. Sometimes, the truth can be too difficult to explain, or believe. Masterful' Guardian 'Startlingly original, stunning, superbly executed' DAILY MAIL 'A rollercoaster ride' GUARDIAN 'An exciting first novel, highly original, cleverly plotted and convincingly written' LITERARY REVIEW 'You Don't Know Me is a brave debut by a barrister an impressively original courtroom drama' THE TIMES 'You'll never guess the ending' THE SUN 'A daring concept executed to perfection, a hypnotic and authentic voice, and questions for us to answer as people and readers' LEE CHIL