At CrimeReads she tagged ten of her "favorite thrillers with a main character who can’t remember what matters most." One title on the list:
He’s GoneRead about another entry on the list.
By Deb Caletti
Dani Keller’s got a Sunday morning hangover, the result of too much wine the night before. Even worse, she’s not sure where her husband Ian is—or exactly what happened between them on Saturday night. Hours go by, then days, without any sign of Ian, and it becomes frighteningly clear that something very bad has transpired. Dani must not only physically search for Ian, but search her own mind for what she’s long been in denial about. This is an unputdownable domestic thriller about loss, marriage, and the truths we fail to tell ourselves.
He's Gone is among Ellen Wehle's seven "books for ... folks who commit the Seven Deadly Sins…and don’t regret a single moment of it."
The Page 69 Test: He's Gone.
--Marshal Zeringue