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Please Don't Go A Psychological Thriller
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Please Don't Go A Psychological Thriller

Six weeks ago, Jess was picking up the shattered pieces of a bitter divorce, just trying to numb the sting of betrayal. Now she's standing over a dead body, the gun still warm in her trembling hands-wondering how it all went so wrong. Rewind to the night she first stumbled across a tattered box crammed with old pop-star memorabilia: relics of her teenage obsession, the only bright spot in her tumultuous youth. But buried beneath the ticket stubs and fan magazines lurks a secret that sends a chill through her veins-and a warning she can't ignore. Racing from late-night hookups to half-hearted therapy sessions, Jess can't tell if she's spiraling-or finally seeing the truth about who she really is. As each fresh clue draws her deeper into a past she's tried to bury, she can't help wondering: when all the illusions shatter, will she be the next one to pay the ultimate price? A haunting tale of obsession, revenge, and shattered innocence, Please Don't Go catapults you into a tense, twist-packed psychological thriller that fans of Freida McFadden will devour in a single night.

Published: May 30, 2025

Pages: 246

ISBN: 9781953268211

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4.0

1 rating

Carol G.

Feb 8, 2026
This is my first book by H. K. Christie and I'm a little conflicted about this one. I absolutely loved the prologue and was immediately drawn in. Honestly, I think the first line is the best one yet!

That being said; although I did connect with Jessica, I felt that overall there weren't enough suspense/thriller moments for me. (I like a lot of tension, so that could be personal preference).

Please Don't Go is still a solid 4 stars from me, and I will definitely be reading more from this author as I enjoyed her writing style.

I listened to the audiobook, and the story was narrated beautifully. Robin McAlpine did a fantastic job.