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“Dr. Caroline Strange had something horrific happen when she was thirteen or, so we are led to believe. She is now a psychiatrist and is supposed to be helping others because of this trauma. But… She isn’t a very likeable person. She is smug and arrogant and has condescending names for her patients. Is she really trying to help the police because she thinks they are stupid and not doing their jobs or is she actually guilty of kidnapping Ellen Garcia, a journalist who wrote a scathing article about what a bad doctor she was? There are sure a lot of unlikeable characters in this novel for it to have ended up being quite an interesting and enjoyable read. I think almost all of them should have been under psychiatric care!”
— Nancy • Fiction Addiction
This program features multicast narration.
The Silent Patient meets Gone Girl in this sharp psychological thriller about a psychiatrist with a shocking past and her dangerous new patient.
Brooklyn psychiatrist Dr. Caroline Strange is certain she knows what's best for her patients, her family, and pretty much everyone else, but that all changes when a troubled young man arrives for his appointment and makes a pair of alarming confessions: I am going to kill someone, and I know who you really are.
Dr. Caroline is accustomed to hearing her patients’ deepest, darkest secrets, but it seems Nelson Schack may be one step ahead when detectives show up later that day, inquiring about a missing woman. It looks like Nelson has made good on his threat—yet somehow it’s Dr. Caroline who becomes the prime suspect.
Convinced the police are incompetent, Dr. Caroline takes matters into her own hands, chasing down the elusive Nelson and running headlong into a past she has spent her entire life trying to forget. As she closes in on her target, all the polished pieces of her manicured life splinter when people begin to question who she really is.
Harrowing, unpredictable, and compulsively readable, the award-winning author Louisa Luna’s Tell Me Who You Are is an utterly gripping psychological thriller that begs the question: Can a person ever really outrun their past?
A Macmillan Audio production from Farrar, Straus and Giroux.
Louisa Luna is the author of several novels, including the Alice Vega series. She received the 2023 Sue Grafton Memorial Award for her novel Hideout. She was born and raised in San Francisco and lives in Brooklyn, New York, with her husband and daughter.
Reviews
"Tell Me Who You Are is the best sort of thriller—caustic, dynamic, unsettling, and scary. Louisa Luna’s novel is sharp as a blade and hard to put down."
—Ivy Pochoda, author of Sing Her Down
“Seriously creepy cat-and-mice games ensue when a sharp-thinking therapist tries to track down a patient who may also be a kidnapper . . . [A] page-turning, twisted thriller.”
–Kirkus (starred review)
“Cunning . . . Lisa Gardner fans, take note.”
–Publishers Weekly
“Tell Me Who You Are is propulsive. Louisa Luna gives us rich characters, sharp dialogue, and a story that will keep you guessing—and thinking—right up to the last page. I loved this book.”
—James Kestrel, Edgar award-winning author of Five Decembers
“This fantastic novel is like going out drinking with your sharpest, sexiest, most dangerous friend, and getting into trouble that's both unexpected and inevitable. Dr. Caroline Strange is a terrific and terrifying protagonist, the interwoven plots lines are propulsive, and the voice is absolutely riveting.”
—Chris Pavone, New York Times bestselling author of Two Nights in Lisbon
“Tell Me Who You Are absolutely glimmers with tension. Every page is as compelling and sharp as a blade to the ribs. Louisa Luna masterminds a virtuosic puzzle—this book kept me guessing all the way up to the end.”
—Natalka Burian, author of The Night Shift