What would you do if the person who destroyed your life walked free, faceless among the crowd? Would you run, hide, or fight back?
In William S. Grant’s Remember, Remember, Deanne Wallace is not just a victim. She’s a survivor. And perhaps more importantly, she’s a woman who refuses to remain voiceless in a world that has repeatedly tried to silence her.

On what should have been a festive Guy Fawkes Night, Deanne takes her dog Smarts for a walk. But instead of fireworks lighting up the night sky, her world is shattered in the pitch-black woods. She’s brutally attacked—raped, beaten, and left for dead. Her beloved Smarts is slaughtered while trying to defend her. The trauma is so severe, it could have ended her—but it doesn’t. It births something else: a quiet, cold determination.
Deanne survives, but the justice system fails to give her peace. No suspect is identified. Leads vanish. DNA goes unmatched. And while the rest of the world forgets, Deanne remembers—every second, every blow, every degrading word her attacker spat. That is where the true power of this story lies: not in the crime, but in her unrelenting pursuit of truth.
As months pass, Deanne’s physical wounds fade, but her emotional scars burn deeper. She builds a facade—returning to work, laughing with loved ones, being the Deanne everyone knew. But inside, something shifts. She no longer believes the law will deliver justice. So, she makes a decision few would dare to make. She will do what the authorities could not. She will hunt him herself.
And she does.
Her transformation is chillingly brilliant. With precision and planning, she tracks Walker, her attacker, and subdues him. What follows is a psychological game of predator and prey, but the roles are reversed. Locked in a cellar, Walker, once dominant, now helpless, must answer for what he’s done. Deanne confronts him not just physically but emotionally, forcing him to face the memory of his brutality. The irony? He doesn’t even remember her.
But Deanne remembers everything.
In these scenes, Grant crafts a nuanced examination of power. Deanne, while seeking justice, wrestles with morality. She teeters between vengeance and closure. Her actions aren’t driven by rage alone—they’re grounded in grief, loss, and the need to reclaim ownership of her life.
This isn’t just a revenge thriller. It’s a meditation on trauma and survival. Deanne’s methodical approach and her ability to disarm, drug, and even impersonate others to protect her secret—shows just how far she’s willing to go. Not because she’s evil, but because the system failed her. She’s done being a statistic. She’s done waiting.
So, can Deanne save herself from Walker? Yes—and no. She saves herself physically, but the emotional toll is far from over. Even as she gains control, she’s forced to confront the darkness that has now seeped into her own soul. Has she become what she once feared? Or has she found a new version of justice—one only survivors can understand?
This story raises questions we’re often too afraid to ask. When the world turns its back, when evil walks free, how far is too far in reclaiming your power?
Would you forgive? Would you fight? Or would you remember?
“Remember, Remember” is a masterclass in suspense. It is a novel that explores the darker corners of the human psyche with chilling precision—and will stay with you long after you’ve turned the final page.
In short, for those who love both suspense and thrill, Remember, Remember is the perfect and chilling read. Set against a thrilling backdrop of Guy Fawkes Night and its celebration, the amazing and unexpected story follows a deadly incident that will shatter even the strongest of us, as it did with Deanne. By blending elements of psychological suspense with profound explorations of trauma, revenge, and recovery, “Remember, Remember” is a nerve-racking yet touching story that takes us beyond a typical revenge narrative and challenges us to consider what true justice means and whether revenge can ever heal the wounds of the past.
For fans of psychological thrillers, this novel offers an intense, thought-provoking journey that will linger long after the final page.
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