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This Gripping Thriller Is Here To Chill Your Blood

What if a single, ordinary night twisted into a nightmare so vicious that it split your life in two? What if your most trusted place, your home, your street, your neighborhood, suddenly became the backdrop of a horror so chilling it took everything from you?

Remember, Remember by William S. Grant is not just a thriller. It’s a deep cut into the psyche, a brutal and unflinching descent into trauma, survival, and vengeance. It doesn’t start with screams or flashing sirens—it begins in the quiet normality of suburban life. Deanne Wallace, intelligent and independent, takes her dog, Smarts, for a walk on the night of Guy Fawkes celebrations. Fireworks light up the sky. Laughter rings out. It should have been just another evening in London.

But this book doesn’t deal in “should haves.” It tears comfort apart with the cruel hands of Mike Walker—a man who carries betrayal like a disease and who, over time, devolves into something monstrous. His journey is the sinister counterpoint to Deanne’s, and it is this interplay between victim and predator that gives Remember, Remember its uniquely disturbing pulse.

As the attack on Deanne unfolds, brutal, terrifying, and graphic, you feel every second of her agony. The pacing is razor-sharp, and Grant’s prose slices into your chest with the kind of raw honesty that dares you not to look away. From Mike’s abusive words to his rage, and the trauma afterwards, every action of his cruelty will leave you more uneasy. It was impossible to resist hoping Deanne would survive.

And yet, it’s not just the horror that makes this book chilling. It’s the silence afterward. The unanswered questions. The creeping sense of being watched, of the predator still walking among crowds, nameless and faceless. Mike Walker vanishes back into society, believing he has left no trail behind.

But could Deanne survive?

What follows is a dance of strength and psychological warfare. Through physiotherapy, cold detachment, and internalized rage, Deanne begins to transform. She’s not just trying to heal—she’s preparing. You feel it in every calculated moment, in every quiet gym visit and wordless stare. There’s a plan behind her silence, and that’s where the suspense tightens its grip.

William S. Grant writes with the deliberate pace of someone who understands trauma doesn’t heal linearly. He gives space to grief, to fear, to confusion. And he balances these with rising courage, flickering determination, and—most powerfully—Deanne’s growing need for justice. Or vengeance. Or perhaps both.

This is not a book for the faint of heart, but for those who appreciate thrillers with real emotional stakes, with characters carved from pain and purpose. Remember, Remember will leave you with a lasting impression and make you consider the lengths you would go to in order to exact revenge. And who must pay the price of taking everything from you?

So, if you think you’re brave enough, ask yourself: what would you do if the law failed you? If your attacker disappeared into the crowd? Would you wait for justice or create it?

Dare to find the answer. Get your copy of Remember, Remember now. The book is available on Amazon for purchase: https://www.amazon.com/dp/191736752X

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