Please Tell Me

Please Tell Me

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  • Author:Mike Omer
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Summary

After a year in captivity, a kidnapped child escapes―only to reveal horrific truths that lead her psychologist on a race against time in this thriller from New York Times bestselling author Mike Omer。 When eight-year-old Kathy Stone turns up on the side of the road a year after her abduction, the world awaits her harrowing story。 But Kathy doesn’t say a word。 Traumatized by her ordeal, she doesn’t speak at all, not even to her own parents。 Child therapist Robin Hart is the only one who’s had success connecting with the girl。 Robin has been using play therapy to help Kathy process her memories。 But as their work continues, Kathy’s playtime takes a grim a doll stabs another doll, a tiny figurine is chained to a plastic toy couch。 All of these horrifying moments, enacted within a Victorian doll house。 Every session, another toy dies。 But the most disturbing detail? Kathy seems to be playacting real unsolved murders。 Soon Robin wonders if Kathy not only holds the key to the murders of the past but if she knows something about the murders of the future。 Can Robin unlock the secrets in Kathy’s brain and stop a serial killer before he strikes again? Or is Robin’s work with Kathy putting her in the killer’s sights?

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Reviews

Emily Mitchell

every single character is annoying

Debbie DiFiore

Really enjoyedThis was really good。 I loved Robin the therapist and heroine, and I loved Nathaniel the cop。 I totally had it wrong about who the villain was and I am glad I didn't figure it out。 It was a great puzzle。 Kathy was so wounded and it broke my heart。 Her reenactments were totally freaky I thought。 Kind of creeped me out。 It was just so odd and disturbing。 The villain was truly depraved。 But the journey to the truth kept me glued to this book。 Totally liked it。 Really enjoyedThis was really good。 I loved Robin the therapist and heroine, and I loved Nathaniel the cop。 I totally had it wrong about who the villain was and I am glad I didn't figure it out。 It was a great puzzle。 Kathy was so wounded and it broke my heart。 Her reenactments were totally freaky I thought。 Kind of creeped me out。 It was just so odd and disturbing。 The villain was truly depraved。 But the journey to the truth kept me glued to this book。 Totally liked it。 。。。more

Kalya

4。5 stars! Couldn't put this down, couldn't stop thinking about it when I did eventually put it down。 4。5 stars! Couldn't put this down, couldn't stop thinking about it when I did eventually put it down。 。。。more

marijaneathey

great readNew author to me,but for sure will read another,。 Keeps a person wondering just which way the story is going to go and then in the end it is totally different。 I liked it

Sonia Araujo

A Surprisingly good read A fast-paced, suspenseful story filled with several twists。 A page turner and an insightful look at children's psychologists who work with them to lessen their fears and anxieties。 A Surprisingly good read A fast-paced, suspenseful story filled with several twists。 A page turner and an insightful look at children's psychologists who work with them to lessen their fears and anxieties。 。。。more

Kimberly

Well written, disturbing, story of a young girl who escapes a kidnapper and the therapist who treats her。 There are some twists in the plot which were well placed and somewhat surprising。

Barbara Weber

A Scary, Brilliant StoryI loved the sessions between Robin and Kathy, the relationship between Robin and her mom and Robin with all the other moms and dads。 It was truly scary, but so well done。 I had not read this author before and intend to find another story tonight (@ 4:50 AM)

Callie

I am between a 3 and 4 on this book for rating, it keeps you on the edge of your seat and engaged when reading, but I struggled a lot with confusion because it will change to someone else speaking and you have no idea where or who it came from。 I actually had to go back and read a couple of things after I knew who it was talking。

Karen Aloisio

Suspenseful ReadI love reading mysteries, books that compel you to keep reading, even when you desperately need sleep or have something important to do。 I enjoyed the hints along the way that make you suspect someone, but not enough to be sure, and you end up being wrong。

Ariel

2。5-3

Judith

FooledWhat a great book for anyone who enjoys a good thriller! It's really, however, a story for mature readers。 Omer did a terrific job creating this story。 I thought I had the killer pegged early on only to discover in the end that I wasn't even close。 As if that weren't enough, a totally unexpected accomplice was introduced。 Masterful story telling,to be sure! FooledWhat a great book for anyone who enjoys a good thriller! It's really, however, a story for mature readers。 Omer did a terrific job creating this story。 I thought I had the killer pegged early on only to discover in the end that I wasn't even close。 As if that weren't enough, a totally unexpected accomplice was introduced。 Masterful story telling,to be sure! 。。。more

Andrea Byrd

WowI really enjoyed this book。 From beginning to the end it was a page turner and grabbed your attention。 It starts off with a child found walking on the street in the dark。 A child that has been missing for over a year。 This child, frail, scared, untrusting of anyone and wants to tell her story but won't talk。 With the help of a local therapist each session gets the reader closer to her abduction and just when you think the story is over NOPE there's more chapters。 This was my first book from t WowI really enjoyed this book。 From beginning to the end it was a page turner and grabbed your attention。 It starts off with a child found walking on the street in the dark。 A child that has been missing for over a year。 This child, frail, scared, untrusting of anyone and wants to tell her story but won't talk。 With the help of a local therapist each session gets the reader closer to her abduction and just when you think the story is over NOPE there's more chapters。 This was my first book from this author and I doubt it will be my last。 #GiveItARead 。。。more

James Schoen

What a great premise for a novel, a young girl is abducted and returns home to her family, but refuses to speak。 Enter Robin, a therapist who hopes to bring the girl out of her trauma。 But with a dollhouse and several action figures, the young girl depicts grisly murders she has witnessed while being abducted。 Great premise。 It's too bad the storyline did not deliver。 It seemed as if Robin, the therapist, was in more in need of therapy than the young girl, and through a series of absolutely chil What a great premise for a novel, a young girl is abducted and returns home to her family, but refuses to speak。 Enter Robin, a therapist who hopes to bring the girl out of her trauma。 But with a dollhouse and several action figures, the young girl depicts grisly murders she has witnessed while being abducted。 Great premise。 It's too bad the storyline did not deliver。 It seemed as if Robin, the therapist, was in more in need of therapy than the young girl, and through a series of absolutely childish antics regarding her mother, it had me rolling my eyes and wishing I had never picked up this book in the first place。 If you are not twelve years old with a low attention span, I do NOT recommend this book。 Sorry。 。。。more

jacee joanne

This review has been hidden because it contains spoilers。 To view it, click here。 4。5 stars - i enjoyed a lot about this story, the murders lining up with famous serial killer movies, the idea in the end that there was a second person involved。 i also loved that kathy did not talk through out the book, & was just so detailed that they could figure out the murders。

Bookreporter。com Mystery & Thriller

I really liked the premise of PLEASE TELL ME by Mike Omer。 An eight-year-old is abducted and then returned, but she refuses to talk about her ordeal or anything else。 She begins seeing a local therapist, and what she reveals is unsettling, to say the least。Robin Hart is a complex creation。 She is a PhD psychologist and specializes in helping children through therapy, but she also has her own unresolved issues going back to her childhood。 Omer leaves a trail of clues regarding Robin's mother and I really liked the premise of PLEASE TELL ME by Mike Omer。 An eight-year-old is abducted and then returned, but she refuses to talk about her ordeal or anything else。 She begins seeing a local therapist, and what she reveals is unsettling, to say the least。Robin Hart is a complex creation。 She is a PhD psychologist and specializes in helping children through therapy, but she also has her own unresolved issues going back to her childhood。 Omer leaves a trail of clues regarding Robin's mother and the trauma Robin endured that isn't really resolved until the end。 In fact, one of the book’s recurring themes is motherhood: What makes a "good" mother?Kathy was kidnapped while she was playing in her front yard。 It was during COVID, and their neighborhood was quiet and safe。 Her mother, Claire, was inside doing the dishes, but after Kathy's disappearance, she had second-guessed everything she did leading up to the abduction。 Upon Kathy's return a year later, Claire is determined to make sure she does everything possible to keep her safe and help her emotionally。 Claire's husband, Pete, doesn't get it。Pete doesn't approve of the therapy because he doesn't understand how Kathy's reenactment of what she witnessed will help her heal。 He thinks Robin is making her do things, though we know that isn’t the case。 Robin provides a playroom, and Kathy is encouraged to play with whatever she wants。 There are many different possible activities, including a sandbox, art supplies, dolls and a doll house。 Kathy plays with the dolls but in a highly disturbing manner。 She has a creepy-looking doll kill some of the other dolls in very specific ways。 She also makes props for the doll house at home and uses them during her sessions with Robin。When Robin realizes that some of Kathy's play habits seem to resemble recent murders, she contacts the police。 But there's a fine line for therapists, and Omer carefully and accurately takes us through a description of that line (Omer's parents and sister are psychologists and advised him regarding the responsibilities of therapists)。 What can Robin reveal, and what should her first priority be? Assisting Kathy or helping the police catch a serial killer? Or can she do both?The story is gripping。 Omer's ability to write a tightly knit plot combines with his likable characters, resulting in an extremely readable book。 In fact, we really want to know what happens next, so we fly through the pages。 The twist at the end is nicely done。 While I don't necessarily think there is enough deep material for a book club to plumb, it is certainly a fine suspense novel and worthy of recommendation。Reviewed by Pamela Kramer 。。。more

Sharon Whittock

I listened to this book, it was an intriguing story but a bit slow to pick up, a whole chapter about how the female lead felt about facebook was unnecessary! When it did pick up it was a fairly good listen, the twist was good at the end and I didn’t see it coming, I gave it 3 stars as bits of the book just dragged tbh。

Heidi

surprising to the very endOne sitting read。 Kept me guessing and I didnt guess right。 Great haunting book。 Will read more by this author

Meghann

Good thriller。 Good pace and the ending was a "couldn't put it down-er" Good thriller。 Good pace and the ending was a "couldn't put it down-er" 。。。more

Amylynn

A Treat for TherapistsI was so pleased reading this as a thriller reader who is also a therapist! So often therapists are portrayed grossly inaccurately but not in this book。 The way the details of the mystery were revealed out of order worked well。 In my life I've always found most stories easy to predict but this one had me guessing。 Great work! A Treat for TherapistsI was so pleased reading this as a thriller reader who is also a therapist! So often therapists are portrayed grossly inaccurately but not in this book。 The way the details of the mystery were revealed out of order worked well。 In my life I've always found most stories easy to predict but this one had me guessing。 Great work! 。。。more

Lynne Block

I read this book, but I let too much time go by to do a thoughtful review。 But, I do know I wasn’t very impressed。 So I guess it was just a fair read about a child abducted, found a year later wandering around and mute。 That part intrigued me and it is mysterious, so I say fair。

Lia

After reading the initial description of this book, I was immediately intrigued。 But I was also wary because some thrillers give me anxiety。 There was enough detail in this book to really set the tone but I wasn’t overly scared。 I’m glad I read this book。 There were some unexpected twists and turns that I didn’t anticipate but added to the suspense right until the very end!

Katherine Taylor

Absolutely Brilliant This book was a prime reading new-release download which I might not have chosen otherwise but I would have missed out! Absolutely brilliantly written, so many times I thought I had guessed the perp but I was so wrong! Still didn’t see the end coming until it had arrived。 Absolutely loved this book and am gutted to have finished it in 2 days!! Fabulous characters and brilliant story which instilled the right amount of panic and adrenaline!Highly recommend。

Linda Scott

More than 5 stars!

Megan

I could not put this down!! ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️Interesting points: childhood trauma, narcissistic mothers, play based therapy, kidnappingShocking twist at the end, never would have guessed it!The dichotomy of Robin’s professional and professional life made her relatable and lovable - doing the work of an angel while being a bit of a mess at home。Five stars!!

Shana M。 Essig

kept me intriguedI liked the premise。 The further into the book the better it got。 I really liked the main character alot。

Robyn Wickland

Great story, would have been better without all the covid talk。

Kathryn Curran

A slow but ok read。 Nothing amazing about it really。

Brittany Galland

It was good。 The ending a little anticlimactic given the middle, but it was good。 The narrator for the audiobook was a little weird sounding。 Like she had a cold。 But the book itself was okay。

Lori

Great plot, fast moving, well look for more by this author!

anna

4。5 starsoh my fucking god?? this book was so detailed and interesting and had me on the edge of my seat the entire time。 minus 。5 points for some unnecessary things thrown in there but truly cannot recommend this book enough。 definitely have to read more by this author!

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