Did I Say You Could Go
By (Author) Melanie Gideon
Simon & Schuster
Simon & Schuster
1st October 2021
United States
General
Fiction
813.54
Paperback
368
Width 140mm, Height 213mm, Spine 23mm
299g
A suspenseful, gripping novel about families and friendships torn apart at the seams by obsession, secrets, and betrayal with relentless twists and turns that hurtle forward to a shocking confrontation.
When Ruth, a wealthy divorce, offers to host the Hillside Academy kindergarten meet-and-greet, she hopes this will be a fresh start for her and her introverted daughter, Marley. Finally, theyll be accepted into a tribe. Marley will make friends and Ruth will be welcomed by the mothers. Instead, the parents are turned off by Ruths ostentatious wealth and before kindergarten even begins, Ruth and Marley are outcasts.
The last guest to arrive at the meet-and-greet is Gemma, a widow and a single mother to her daughter, Bee. Ruth sets her sights on the mother-daughter duo, and soon the two families are inseparable. Ruth takes Gemma and Bee on Aspen vacations, offers VIP passes to Cirque du Soleil, and pays for dinners at Michelin-starred restaurants. For Gemma, who lives paycheck to paycheck, Ruths largesse is seductive, but as the years go by, she cant shake the feeling that shes accruing an increasingly unpayable debt. When Ruths affair with a married Hillside dad is exposed, and shes publicly shunned, Gemma uses it to sever ties with Ruth.
Six years later, when Gemma finds herself embroiled in a scandal of her ownRuth comes to her defense. Their renewed friendship rehabilitates their reputations, but once again, Gemma starts to feel trapped as Ruth grows more and more obsessed with their relationship.
A relentless page-turner, Did I Say You Could Go is the story of friendships steeped in lies and duplicity. Its about two families who, when pushed to extremes, cross the line with devastating results.
Lightning-fast and completely compelling, Did I Say You Could Go hooked me from the opening line and kept me turning pages deep into the night. I devoured this thriller that centers around the close-knit, intersecting lives of two familiesand the razor sharp line between friendship and obsession. Twisty and unsettling in all the best ways. MEGAN MIRANDA, The New York Times bestselling author of The Last House Guest and All the Missing Girls
"Chillingly perfect . . . a suspense-filled winner."PEOPLE
Suspenseful. . . excellent. . . theres catfishing, sabotage and other dirty dealings. . .Gideon delivers the goods.PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
"A novel steeped in suspense . . . like a string quartet passing the melody around . . . propelling readers through the pages."BOOKLIST
Melanie Gideon is the bestselling author of the novels,Valley of the MoonandWife 22, as well as the memoirThe Slippery Year: A Meditation on Happily Ever After. Her books have been translated into thirty-one languages. Wife 22 is currently in development. She has written for TheNew York Times, theSan Francisco Chronicle, TheTimes(London), theDaily Mail(London), and other publications. She was born and raised in Rhode Island and now lives in the Bay Area.