You Must Remember This, Kat Rosenfield
You Must Remember This, Kat Rosenfield
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You Must Remember This
A Novel

Author: Kat Rosenfield

Narrator: Stacy Gonzalez, Katherine Conklin

Unabridged: 11 hr 13 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: William Morrow

Published: 01/10/2023


Synopsis

A Knives Out-style whodunnit with a twist of Taylor Jenkins Reid, You Must Remember This is an immersive Gothic mystery, with a long-ago love affair, icy death, and a rich family gone bad, from Kat Rosenfield, the acclaimed author of No One Will Miss Her.On Christmas Eve, eighty-five-year-old Miriam Caravasios steps onto the ice that surrounds her seaside estate on Maine's Mount Desert Island. As a younger woman, she used to steal out on winter nights to meet her lover, walking across the frozen reach to their secret meeting place. She knows the way—but not the year. Miriam, her mind clouded by dementia, doesn’t hear the snap of thin ice until it’s too late.Was it an accident? Suicide? Or worse: did someone lure the old woman onto the frozen reach, to her death?There are plenty of suspects; Miriam’s fractured and complicated family has gathered in their Bar Harbor mansion to celebrate what everyone believed would likely be the matriarch’s last Christmas. The guests include Delphine, Miriam’s granddaughter, a frightened and insecure young woman who adored her grandmother, and Miriam’s live-in aide, Adam, whom Delphine has been secretly dating.  There is Miriam's former housekeeper, Shelly Dyer, who left the family's employment years ago under mysterious circumstances. There are Miriam’s children: Theodora, who gave up everything to assume the role of caretaker; Diana, who seems just a little too eager to inherit her share of the estate; and Richard, whose longtime grudge against his mother has curdled into gleeful contempt at her deterioration. But it’s Delphine who comes in for the greatest scrutiny when they learn the shocking news that Miriam’s will cut off her children, leaving her granddaughter almost everything.As tensions rise, Delphine is emboldened to start asking questions: not just about her grandmother's death, but about her life, and the love story that defined it as the rest of her memories faded. The trail will take her into the past, into dark places — and eventually, onto thin ice.

About Kat Rosenfield

Kat Rosenfield is the author of six books, including No One Will Miss Her (Edgar Award nominee for Best Novel), and the New York Times-bestselling A Trick of Light, co-authored with the late, great Stan Lee. A former reporter for MTV News and current columnist for The Free Press, her essays and cultural criticism have appeared in The Boston Globe, Vulture, Wired, AirMail, and The New York Times. She lives in Connecticut.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Nilufer on February 10, 2023

That’s the best kind of mystery you can truly enjoy! Think about a gothic family mansion named Whispers with secret tunnels, mysterious getaways, cracking floorboards, carrying its own secrets and own ghost lurking around the corridors in the middle of the night, visiting you in your own bedroom! Ar......more

Goodreads review by Melissa (Always Behind) on December 26, 2022

The book blurb/synopsis gives away the big twist of the book. Knowing that information ahead of time (which isn't revealed until 70% into the story) gave me an early suspect, which ended up being totally correct. So if you want any chance of being surprised, don't read the blurb first. I didn't even......more

Goodreads review by Catherine on January 15, 2023

**Many thanks to NetGalley, William Morrow, and Kat Rosenfield for an ARC of this book! Now available as of 1.10!** And the award for most ironic title goes to... Okay, but what exactly IS so ironic about this title, you might ask? I only finished this book a couple of weeks ago...but it was so forgett......more

Goodreads review by JaymeO on January 10, 2023

HAPPY PUBLICATION DAY! What a fantastic read to start off the new year! This is NOT just another domestic suspense thriller about memory loss. Told in alternating timelines between 2014 and 1940-1960, this Gothic tale spans generations of the Caravasios family. With parallels to The Great Gatsby, a C......more