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I Am Watching You

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An Amazon Charts bestseller.

What would it take to make you intervene?

When Ella Longfield overhears two attractive young men flirting with teenage girls on a train, she thinks nothing of it―until she realises they are fresh out of prison and her maternal instinct is put on high alert. But just as she’s decided to call for help, something stops her. The next day, she wakes up to the news that one of the girls―beautiful, green-eyed Anna Ballard―has disappeared.

A year later, Anna is still missing. Ella is wracked with guilt over what she failed to do, and she’s not the only one who can’t forget. Someone is sending her threatening letters―letters that make her fear for her life.

Then an anniversary appeal reveals that Anna’s friends and family might have something to hide. Anna’s best friend, Sarah, hasn’t been telling the whole truth about what really happened that night―and her parents have been keeping secrets of their own.

Someone knows where Anna is―and they’re not telling. But they are watching Ella.


Editorial Reviews

Review

“Perhaps one of the best psychological thrillers released this year…” India Today

About the Author

For more than twenty-five years as a journalist―including fifteen years as a BBC TV news presenter―Teresa Driscoll followed stories into the shadows of life. Covering crime for so long, she watched and was deeply moved by all the ripples each case caused, and the haunting impact on the families, friends and witnesses involved. It is those ripples that she explores in her darker fiction.

Teresa lives in beautiful Devon with her husband and two sons. She writes women’s fiction as well as thrillers, and her novels have been published in six languages. You can find out more about her books on her website (www.teresadriscoll.com) or by following her on Twitter (@TeresaDriscoll) or Facebook (www.facebook.com/teresadriscollauthor).

Reviews:

5.0 out of 5 stars An interesting book with various twists and turns. A good read.

J.J.T. · June 28, 2024

As someone who is now well into their senior years but has been a voracious reader for more than 7 decades I love all kinds of books on a wide variety of topics. I love both non-fiction scientific topics to fiction thrillers with different twists and turns. This is why when I saw this 287-page soft cover novel (I am watching you by Teresa Driscoll) while browsing on Bolo I purchased the book.I enjoy unusual plots and mysteries that force you to think about the character’s motivations as the story flows. The short chapters are great because it keeps you turning the pages to find out what is going to happen next.This story begins when a woman, Ella Longfield, while on a train, when sees two men who begin flirting with two girls on the same train. She hears them talking and discovers the two men just got out of prison. She is considering possibly notifying the police about these two suspicious men but decides not to do anything because it is none of her business; however, when one of the girls turns up missing, she regrets not doing anything at the time. There are also some other family secrets that reveal themselves later in the book that makes this a page turning read.I never give away too much information when reviewing any novel, but if you like a well-written book with an interesting and compelling story, you may want to check out this novel.Rating: 5 Stars. Joseph J. Truncale (Author: Never trust a politician: A critical essay about politics and politicians).

4.0 out of 5 stars A Slow Start With Two Apparent Main Storylines But May Be Worth a Read

R.M. · October 11, 2017

The story starts with Ella Longfield on a train going to London. See observes and tries not to listen to two very young teenage girls also traveling to London. Along the way, two young men board the train with all their belongings in large black plastic bags. They talk with the girls. The girls and guys seem very interested in each other. The girls agree to meet the guys at a bar later that evening. The next morning, one of the girls is missing. The storylines proceeds from here with a hunt for the two men, but goes cold. A year later, a TV show on the crime is broadcast. Several houses of cards start to fall. The fallout means that there are more potential perpetrators than just the two guys.The author tells the nearly all of the story in a series of changing chapters that basically are told in the first person of the chapter’s title character. They are:THE WITNESS. Ella Longfield, a florist that was the witness on the train who was the target of much revilement for not taking action on the train to protect the two young girls.THE FATHER. Henry Ballard, father of Anna, the missing girl. He has more on his mind than just his missing daughter.THE FRIEND. Sarah Headley, Anna’s best friend and companion on the trip to London. She blames herself for Anna going missing, but she has more than just Anna on her mind.THE PRIVATE INVESTIGATOR. Matthew Hill. An ex-police detective hired by Ella Longfield to find who is sending her threating postcards. While he is very diligent, he has competing family and professional issues.WATCHING… An unknown individual that has a serious problem with the witness, Ella.The B-storylines are quite rich for each of the above main characters. The author integrates these B-storylines in to the main storylines (see below for why the plural). These characters’ personal issues besides providing depth to the characters themselves, they also further the main storylines. The reading of this novel enriched the enjoyment of reading this novel.I do have two issues with this novel. First the start was slow because of all of the changes in the focus of the missing girl storyline. Second, there seemed to be two storylines, the hunting for Anna and the watcher which by the title of the novel would indicate to be the main story. My major criterion for a high star rating is that the storyline grab and hold my attention and literally compel my continued reading. This jumping between characters and seemingly two main storylines made the first half very difficult for me to want to continue reading.There are not any graphic sex scenes or foul language. There is one scene of somewhat graphic violence at what I would call the scene TVMA at the most. These aspects should not discourage anyone reading his novel.Overall, I am at a quandary to rate this novel with three or four stars. While I did have issues that I described above, at the end I did like this novel so I am rating this novel with four stars. Probably, a three and half star rating would be more accurate. If you are going to read this novel, slug it through the first half and, I believe, that you will enjoy all the twists and turns in this novel. There are no loose ends at the end of the novel.

5.0 out of 5 stars beautifully written…

D. · June 10, 2025

Finally! An author of this genre who truly knows how to write!This is a fascinating book with exquisitely fleshed out characters and scenery.I was actually surprised at the ending’s turn of events, shocking yet believable.If psychological mysteries attract you, then by all means, indulge in this gorgeous and well written book.

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m. · May 8, 2024

Die Geschichte wechselt die Personen und Erzähler. Erst am Ende kommt die Hauptperson zu Wort.War sehr kurzweilig und gut zu lesen.

Bellissimo, nessuno spoiler tranquilli

N. · June 28, 2023

Adoro il modo in cui è scritto, le note di sarcasmo e le riflessioni della protagonista che ti portano proprio nella sua testa, i personaggi sono ben caratterizzati, mi ha coinvolta veramente tanto. Personalmente ho preferito prenderlo in lingua originale, è molto scorrevole. Voglio decisamente leggere altro dell'autrice

Enticing , gripping and deeply insightful.

R.K. · July 15, 2024

The media could not be loaded. I finished this gripping book in 2 days! Written with empathy , insight and self-awareness of the strictures of proper form stifling out instinct, and stymying action , this is not your usual whodunit. Each character is well-developed and there is great psychological and philosophical insight into guilt, shame, trauma, grief, rumination and obsession. At the end of the day, for all the exoneration one does, karma comes a full circle and one wonders about the way karma actually works - that karma delves not in the technical, nor the narratives, not even the factual , but hovers over the cause and effect of moral guilt.

Tense, page turning...

N. · September 1, 2017

Teresa Driscoll is an author I have previously found to be riveting however 'I Am Watching You' takes that gift to a new level. I have to say, for someone that reads many books a week, it's a big claim to make however I would say that it is my favourite thriller of the year. It really kept me guessing and swiping at a mad pace. Quite frankly, it fits all of those cliches we use too often in reviews but it "is unputdownable and is suspense at its best."It begins with an incredible first chapter which says it all "I made a mistake. I know that now. The only reason I did what I did was what I heard on that train. And I ask you, in all truthfulness –how would you have felt?"Known as 'The Witness' - this chapter is told in Ella's POV which made it feel like a friend in a coffee shop telling the story, it sucked me in..."And then I am thinking, Report them? Report them to whom, Ella? Will you just listen to yourself? Other people will do precisely what you should have done from the off. They will mind their own."A teenage girl has disappeared after being harassed by a group of strange men on a train the day before... Ella witnesses and does nothing..."This screen that is scrolling putrid, awful words: Missing . . . Anna . . . Missing . . . Anna . . . The kettle screaming angry clouds onto the mirror while I am planning the calls in my head all at once. A black and terrible jumble of excuses. None of them good enough. To the police. To Tony. You have to understand that I was going to phone . . ."You can feel the panic, sense the dread... my stomach dropped as if I'd been on that train and looked away, down... just didn't move....This is a tense, page-turning thriller. A pacy and emotional plot that is made even more intense by seeing things through the family's POV. This is especially intensified as 'The Father' explains how things disintegrate around this ordinary family when their beloved daughter Anna goes missing, making the entire story quite chilling...This is such an unexpected yet incredibly intricately woven plot that has an utterly surprising ending that I have no hesitation in recommending 'I Am Watching You' to anyone who enjoys this genre. It is up there with Gone Girl, or The Girl on the Train .. it's that good.As mentioned, it’s told from multiple POVs, which means the reader gets to know all of the characters and sense their desperation, emotions, fear, internal conflict and heartbreak... and it is that perspective that always heightens the suspense for me, and makes it feel believable...I really look forward to more from this versatile and talented author. 5 Suspenseful Stars...

Good story

G. · January 8, 2021

Till end my heart was scared to see what would happen.

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Product ID: U1542046599
Condition: New

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I Am Watching You-0
Type: Paperback

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Availability: In Stock

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Imported From: United States

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Description:

An Amazon Charts bestseller.

What would it take to make you intervene?

When Ella Longfield overhears two attractive young men flirting with teenage girls on a train, she thinks nothing of it―until she realises they are fresh out of prison and her maternal instinct is put on high alert. But just as she’s decided to call for help, something stops her. The next day, she wakes up to the news that one of the girls―beautiful, green-eyed Anna Ballard―has disappeared.

A year later, Anna is still missing. Ella is wracked with guilt over what she failed to do, and she’s not the only one who can’t forget. Someone is sending her threatening letters―letters that make her fear for her life.

Then an anniversary appeal reveals that Anna’s friends and family might have something to hide. Anna’s best friend, Sarah, hasn’t been telling the whole truth about what really happened that night―and her parents have been keeping secrets of their own.

Someone knows where Anna is―and they’re not telling. But they are watching Ella.


Editorial Reviews

Review

“Perhaps one of the best psychological thrillers released this year…” India Today

About the Author

For more than twenty-five years as a journalist―including fifteen years as a BBC TV news presenter―Teresa Driscoll followed stories into the shadows of life. Covering crime for so long, she watched and was deeply moved by all the ripples each case caused, and the haunting impact on the families, friends and witnesses involved. It is those ripples that she explores in her darker fiction.

Teresa lives in beautiful Devon with her husband and two sons. She writes women’s fiction as well as thrillers, and her novels have been published in six languages. You can find out more about her books on her website (www.teresadriscoll.com) or by following her on Twitter (@TeresaDriscoll) or Facebook (www.facebook.com/teresadriscollauthor).

Reviews:

5.0 out of 5 stars An interesting book with various twists and turns. A good read.

J.J.T. · June 28, 2024

As someone who is now well into their senior years but has been a voracious reader for more than 7 decades I love all kinds of books on a wide variety of topics. I love both non-fiction scientific topics to fiction thrillers with different twists and turns. This is why when I saw this 287-page soft cover novel (I am watching you by Teresa Driscoll) while browsing on Bolo I purchased the book.I enjoy unusual plots and mysteries that force you to think about the character’s motivations as the story flows. The short chapters are great because it keeps you turning the pages to find out what is going to happen next.This story begins when a woman, Ella Longfield, while on a train, when sees two men who begin flirting with two girls on the same train. She hears them talking and discovers the two men just got out of prison. She is considering possibly notifying the police about these two suspicious men but decides not to do anything because it is none of her business; however, when one of the girls turns up missing, she regrets not doing anything at the time. There are also some other family secrets that reveal themselves later in the book that makes this a page turning read.I never give away too much information when reviewing any novel, but if you like a well-written book with an interesting and compelling story, you may want to check out this novel.Rating: 5 Stars. Joseph J. Truncale (Author: Never trust a politician: A critical essay about politics and politicians).

4.0 out of 5 stars A Slow Start With Two Apparent Main Storylines But May Be Worth a Read

R.M. · October 11, 2017

The story starts with Ella Longfield on a train going to London. See observes and tries not to listen to two very young teenage girls also traveling to London. Along the way, two young men board the train with all their belongings in large black plastic bags. They talk with the girls. The girls and guys seem very interested in each other. The girls agree to meet the guys at a bar later that evening. The next morning, one of the girls is missing. The storylines proceeds from here with a hunt for the two men, but goes cold. A year later, a TV show on the crime is broadcast. Several houses of cards start to fall. The fallout means that there are more potential perpetrators than just the two guys.The author tells the nearly all of the story in a series of changing chapters that basically are told in the first person of the chapter’s title character. They are:THE WITNESS. Ella Longfield, a florist that was the witness on the train who was the target of much revilement for not taking action on the train to protect the two young girls.THE FATHER. Henry Ballard, father of Anna, the missing girl. He has more on his mind than just his missing daughter.THE FRIEND. Sarah Headley, Anna’s best friend and companion on the trip to London. She blames herself for Anna going missing, but she has more than just Anna on her mind.THE PRIVATE INVESTIGATOR. Matthew Hill. An ex-police detective hired by Ella Longfield to find who is sending her threating postcards. While he is very diligent, he has competing family and professional issues.WATCHING… An unknown individual that has a serious problem with the witness, Ella.The B-storylines are quite rich for each of the above main characters. The author integrates these B-storylines in to the main storylines (see below for why the plural). These characters’ personal issues besides providing depth to the characters themselves, they also further the main storylines. The reading of this novel enriched the enjoyment of reading this novel.I do have two issues with this novel. First the start was slow because of all of the changes in the focus of the missing girl storyline. Second, there seemed to be two storylines, the hunting for Anna and the watcher which by the title of the novel would indicate to be the main story. My major criterion for a high star rating is that the storyline grab and hold my attention and literally compel my continued reading. This jumping between characters and seemingly two main storylines made the first half very difficult for me to want to continue reading.There are not any graphic sex scenes or foul language. There is one scene of somewhat graphic violence at what I would call the scene TVMA at the most. These aspects should not discourage anyone reading his novel.Overall, I am at a quandary to rate this novel with three or four stars. While I did have issues that I described above, at the end I did like this novel so I am rating this novel with four stars. Probably, a three and half star rating would be more accurate. If you are going to read this novel, slug it through the first half and, I believe, that you will enjoy all the twists and turns in this novel. There are no loose ends at the end of the novel.

5.0 out of 5 stars beautifully written…

D. · June 10, 2025

Finally! An author of this genre who truly knows how to write!This is a fascinating book with exquisitely fleshed out characters and scenery.I was actually surprised at the ending’s turn of events, shocking yet believable.If psychological mysteries attract you, then by all means, indulge in this gorgeous and well written book.

Sehr interessanter Aufbau

m. · May 8, 2024

Die Geschichte wechselt die Personen und Erzähler. Erst am Ende kommt die Hauptperson zu Wort.War sehr kurzweilig und gut zu lesen.

Bellissimo, nessuno spoiler tranquilli

N. · June 28, 2023

Adoro il modo in cui è scritto, le note di sarcasmo e le riflessioni della protagonista che ti portano proprio nella sua testa, i personaggi sono ben caratterizzati, mi ha coinvolta veramente tanto. Personalmente ho preferito prenderlo in lingua originale, è molto scorrevole. Voglio decisamente leggere altro dell'autrice

Enticing , gripping and deeply insightful.

R.K. · July 15, 2024

The media could not be loaded. I finished this gripping book in 2 days! Written with empathy , insight and self-awareness of the strictures of proper form stifling out instinct, and stymying action , this is not your usual whodunit. Each character is well-developed and there is great psychological and philosophical insight into guilt, shame, trauma, grief, rumination and obsession. At the end of the day, for all the exoneration one does, karma comes a full circle and one wonders about the way karma actually works - that karma delves not in the technical, nor the narratives, not even the factual , but hovers over the cause and effect of moral guilt.

Tense, page turning...

N. · September 1, 2017

Teresa Driscoll is an author I have previously found to be riveting however 'I Am Watching You' takes that gift to a new level. I have to say, for someone that reads many books a week, it's a big claim to make however I would say that it is my favourite thriller of the year. It really kept me guessing and swiping at a mad pace. Quite frankly, it fits all of those cliches we use too often in reviews but it "is unputdownable and is suspense at its best."It begins with an incredible first chapter which says it all "I made a mistake. I know that now. The only reason I did what I did was what I heard on that train. And I ask you, in all truthfulness –how would you have felt?"Known as 'The Witness' - this chapter is told in Ella's POV which made it feel like a friend in a coffee shop telling the story, it sucked me in..."And then I am thinking, Report them? Report them to whom, Ella? Will you just listen to yourself? Other people will do precisely what you should have done from the off. They will mind their own."A teenage girl has disappeared after being harassed by a group of strange men on a train the day before... Ella witnesses and does nothing..."This screen that is scrolling putrid, awful words: Missing . . . Anna . . . Missing . . . Anna . . . The kettle screaming angry clouds onto the mirror while I am planning the calls in my head all at once. A black and terrible jumble of excuses. None of them good enough. To the police. To Tony. You have to understand that I was going to phone . . ."You can feel the panic, sense the dread... my stomach dropped as if I'd been on that train and looked away, down... just didn't move....This is a tense, page-turning thriller. A pacy and emotional plot that is made even more intense by seeing things through the family's POV. This is especially intensified as 'The Father' explains how things disintegrate around this ordinary family when their beloved daughter Anna goes missing, making the entire story quite chilling...This is such an unexpected yet incredibly intricately woven plot that has an utterly surprising ending that I have no hesitation in recommending 'I Am Watching You' to anyone who enjoys this genre. It is up there with Gone Girl, or The Girl on the Train .. it's that good.As mentioned, it’s told from multiple POVs, which means the reader gets to know all of the characters and sense their desperation, emotions, fear, internal conflict and heartbreak... and it is that perspective that always heightens the suspense for me, and makes it feel believable...I really look forward to more from this versatile and talented author. 5 Suspenseful Stars...

Good story

G. · January 8, 2021

Till end my heart was scared to see what would happen.

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