The Girl with the Fragile Mind by UK author Claire Seeber is her standalone psychological thriller starring a post-traumatic amnesiac who suspects she holds the clues to an apparently-but-possibly-not terrorist bombing in London she seems to have been involved in, if only she could remember… , free courtesy of publisher HarperCollins' Avon imprint.
Currently free @
B&N UK,
Amazon UK,
iTunes UK, and
Kobo (available to the UK), and probably also Google Play UK, which I can't easily check from Canada.
Does not seem to be free in any other regional iTunes/Amazon stores that I looked, not even IE, which usually also gets the UK freebies when other places don't, although it does seem to be discounted to $1.99/€1.49 across the board in the countries that I spot-checked.
Unlikely to cross the pond in any direction, as HC have apparently decided to merely discount it elsewhere, and we've a pretty low transmigration rate for HarperCollins UK freebies anyway.
Description
SHE CAN’T TRUST ANYONE . . . NOT EVEN HERSELF
'I think I might have done something bad.’
When a bomb explodes in the heart of London, the police suspect a terrorist group. But the pieces don't fit together and they struggle to find any suspects.
Still recovering from Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder after a terrible tragedy, Claudie fears that her recent black-outs are a sign that her symptoms are returning. So when her friend Tessa dies in the explosion, Claudie is gripped by the inexplicable certainty that she is involved in some way – if only she could remember.
Can Claudie get to the heart of what is real and what isn't . . . before something truly terrifying happens again?