K.T. Nguyen
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"A dizzying thriller that centers around mental illness, generational trauma, and how much we really know even those closest to us." —People
"With unflinching determination, Nguyen keeps readers pinned to the page in this dark, devastating psychological horror." —Elle
“[A] razor sharp debut…Here, complications from untreated mental illness drive the unreliable narrator trope for a swirly, tangled hair-raiser…As sinister as it is emotional, You Know What You Did explores mother-daughter relationships and generational trauma with taut, captivating prose and a touch of horror.” —Seattle Times
"A twisty, horror-filled thriller... [an] incredibly compelling debut” —Booklist (*Starred Review*)
"[An] exhilarating debut...Braiding together hair-raising psychological suspense and poignant study of war’s intergenerational trauma, Nguyen adds depth to the familiar setup of the unreliable, mentally ill heroine. Lisa Unger and Tess Gerritsen fans, take note." —Publishers Weekly
"The descriptions of Annie’s OCD...and her struggles to control it are particularly visceral...[An] exploration of generational trauma and mental illness...There is healing to be had in the journey and the ending.” —Kirkus Reviews
“This book knocked the wind out of me. On top of its razor sharp twists and visceral scares, You Know What You Did taps into the true horror experienced by so many refugees and war survivors, and the way that trauma lives on through generations. Don’t miss this brilliant thriller from a powerful new voice.” —Ana Reyes, New York Times bestselling author of The House in the Pines
“An exciting, complex thriller that takes the reader on a thoroughly disturbing journey through the mind of a protagonist who may or may not be the villain...You Know What You Did will keep you on the edge of your seat until the final page.” —S.A. Cosby, New York Times bestselling author of Razorblade Tears and All the Sinners Bleed
DESCRIPTION
In this heart-pounding debut thriller for fans of Lisa Jewell and Celeste Ng, a first-generation Vietnamese American artist must confront nightmares past and present…
Annie “Anh Le” Shaw grew up poor but seems to have it all now: a dream career, a stunning home, and a devoted husband and daughter. When Annie’s mother, a Vietnam War refugee, dies suddenly one night, Annie’s carefully curated life begins to unravel. Her obsessive-compulsive disorder, which she thought she’d vanquished years ago, comes roaring back—but this time, the disturbing fixations swirling around in Annie’s brain might actually be coming true.
AUTHOR NOTE
Personality-wise, I'm not much like my main character Annie Shaw. However, we do have one big thing in common: we're both recovering from obsessive compulsive disorder. Through Annie, I describe some of my lived experience with disgust-driven, contamination-based OCD. The imagery is raw and vivid—and very necessary to realistically portray how this chronic disorder can affect people's everyday lives, how it can make you feel like a prisoner in your own body. To learn more about OCD symptoms, treatments, and resources, visit the website of the International OCD Foundation (IOCDF dot org). —K.T. Nguyen