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Every Step You Take
3.0 (1 rating)

Every Step You Take

'The most original stalker novel I've ever read!' Lesley Kara

Run for your life...

This year's London Marathon is my last chance to win the final place on the Olympic team. The months of rehabilitation after my injury will feel worth it to cross that line.

But I wasn't expecting the man who's been making my life a living hell to be there. Last I knew, my stalker was behind bars, but he says he's going to be at the race watching.

I have 26 miles to figure out whether it's him, and what he wants, or I could lose more than just the race.

A taut psychological thriller, perfect for fans of Teresa Driscoll, TM Logan and Daniel Hirst.

'A brilliantly unique storyline - I loved it' Valerie Keogh

'Clever and compelling! I loved everything about this one: the concept, the setting, the structure...' Lesley Kara

'A rollercoaster of a read! Kept me gripped until the very last page.' J A Baker

'Fresh, pacey, and exciting! You'll be racing to the finish at breakneck speed!' L C North

'So cleverly written - I didn't know who to trust and what to think! Brilliant.' Chris Frost

'I sprinted to finish this heart pounding tale of deception, a real nail biter!' Gemma Rogers

'A fast-paced psychological thriller that will keep you up all night!' Diana Wilkinson

'Clever and original. An exceptional, dark and tense read, with breath-taking twists. Highly recommended!' D. E. White

Published: March 28, 2024

Pages: 328

ISBN: 9781805495727

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3.0

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Rachel S.

Apr 6, 2026
I was looking forward to reading this, the blurb made it sound intriguing, and different from what I have read before. However, this sadly fell flat when many things were not plausible throughout the marathon. Texting, making calls, etc doesn’t happen in a marathon. Their goal is the finish line and the focus on that is everything, especially if you are trying to get on the Olympic team like the main character was supposed to be.
The twist was good but besides that, I felt let down.