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Read Me

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Read Me

By: Leo Benedictus
Narrated by: Mathew Baynton
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Hitchcock's Rear Window meets Messud's The Woman Upstairs in this unnerving, superbly crafted novel which takes readers deep into the mind of a serial stalker and, through him, the lives of his unsuspecting victims.

Try it yourself. Go out, pick somebody and watch them. Take your phone and a notebook. Persist. What begins as a confluence of yours and another person's journeys, on the train maybe or leaving a cinema, gets into an entanglement. You follow, feeling that it's not really following because you're going the same way, then when they at last reach their office you feel the clutch of a goodbye. It's normal. But how many times do you think the person being followed has been you?

Read Me is a seductive, haunting novel that holds a sinister mirror up to the ways in which we observe, judge, and influence people. Benedictus' prose commands and draws readers into the dark, manipulative mind of a serial stalker as he targets women across London, escalating his efforts until he settles on Frances -- a bright young professional whose career is set to take off -- whose life he proceeds to unravel from the inside, out.

A chilling rumination on power, manipulation, complicity, and anonymity, Read Me exposes just how vulnerable we are to the whims of others -- people we may not even know.
Thriller & Suspense Literary Fiction Psychological Suspense Fiction Genre Fiction

Critic reviews

"A fascinating, disturbing, and original thriller that erases the boundaries of the genre and draws challenging new ones."—Sophie Hannah, New York Times bestselling author of The Monogram Murders
"Such a great read, and the product of a highly entertaining and disturbingly dark mind. If I was a friend of Leo Benedictus, I'd be reconsidering my options."—Stephen Mangan
"Creepily thought-provoking."—Melissa Broder, The New York Times Book Review
"Beautiful writing and a modest, pensive protagonist contrast grisly violence as we follow a stalker through a maze of streets and shops. Intrigued by those more colorful than he, drawn to the vibrant and vivacious, the narrator is trapped in his irrelevance and we inside his head as he records the movements and the moments of his more ostentatious prey. A brilliant and goosebumpy read!"—Susan Crawford, bestselling author of The Other Widow and The Pocket Wife
"READ MEoffers a salacious, disturbing, and increasingly focused look into the mind of a stalker."—Booklist
"Ingeniously nasty...reminiscent of Vladimir Nabokov and Patricia Highsmith...Expect to be provoked by a teasing metafictional game."—The Sunday Times
"A word of warning: do not pick up this novella late at night. Not if you'd like to sleep any time soon...Darkly addictive."—Hephzibah Anderson, The Mail on Sunday
"The contrast between the narrator's tone and the unsettling nature of his actions creates a host of tension...[READ ME] suggests a reimagining of John Fowles' The Collector for an age of social media, constant surveillance, and toxic masculinity."—Kirkus
"A fiendishly clever book, though not for the soft-hearted...You'll find yourself turning pages in the most disturbing kind of grip."—Sydney Morning Herald
"Another clever, cutting riff on the book-within-a book...this strangely congenial thriller-cum-treatise ends on a note of provocative ambiguity."—The Guardian
"Claustrophobic intensity...makes it a memorable and rewarding, if far from comfortable, experience."—The Sunday Express
"By turns whimsical and bone-chillingly explicit, [READ ME] is a gripping reimagining of one of the crime genre's most tired tropes."—The Irish Times
"[READ ME] is thought-provoking as well as shocking...A compulsive dark comedy that entertains and unnerves in equal measure. Four stars!"—Anthony Cummins, Metro
"This is a novel that plays with the conventions of the form...great subtlety and wit...unusual and enormously compelling."—The Observer

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this book is definitely not a grandiose story. it's a stalker slice of life story, which I enjoyed. I was very compelled by the narrator's storytelling capabilities. but I will warn you, it ends at sort of a cliffhanger with no real conclusion.

A stalker "Slice of Life" story

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I chanced upon this book by luck and immediately got it, mainly because I’m a huge fan of Mat Baynton. After years of Audible, this was the best thing I have listened to so far. The story is fascinating and completely engrossing (definitely disturbing). Mat Baynton’s voice and narration are beyond perfect. I emphatically hope he chooses to narrate some more “grown-up” stories in the future. Likewise, I hope that Leo Benedictus decides to author another novel. He clearly has a gift.

Engrossing, Astonishing, Perfect Narration.

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I kept expecting there to be more in this story. I really wanted to like it but I found it very slow in the first half. Then it changed to a lot of really grisly violence. I was disappointed at the "meh" ending. Not for me.

Not What I Expected

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A captivating story well-told with concise, insightful, prose and almost hypnotic philosophizing. Only devolves in a few places into tediousness in ways that don’t seem entirely character driven. The performance of the reader is stellar, and I wish I could give more than five stars. They manage multiple subtly different, ordinary voices without exaggeration or confusion, and a conversation between two women left me utterly forgetting that I was actually listening to a single man! Really really astonishingly good work.

Truly outstanding and elevating narration

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this was the most interesting book I've ever heard in my life. the narrator's voice was perfect for this book as well.

amazing

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