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Say You're Sorry Hardcover – October 2, 2012

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Two missing girls. Two brutal murders. All connected to one farmhouse. Who is to blame?

When pretty and popular teenagers Piper Hadley and Tash McBain disappear one Sunday morning, the investigation captivates a nation but the girls are never found.

Three years later, during the worst blizzard in a century, a husband and wife are brutally killed in the farmhouse where Tash McBain once lived. A suspect is in custody, a troubled young man who can hear voices and claims that he saw a girl that night being chased by a snowman.

Convinced that Piper or Tash might still be alive, clinical psychologist Joe O'Loughlin and ex-cop Vincent Ruiz, persuade the police to re-open the investigation. But they are racing against time to save the girls from someone with an evil, calculating and twisted mind . . .
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"Never-lets-up suspense and beautiful writing."―Stephen King (Best Books of 2012 pick)

"Piper Hadley tells her story with the urgency of a modern-day Scheherazade....an uncanny approximation....Robotham is a writer of many voices, sounding exactly like a spoiled teenaged girl one minute and, in the next breath, exactly like a frustrated parent."―
Marilyn Stasio, New York Times Book Review

"Suspenseful and intriguing."―
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"Chilling."―
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"Subtle, smart, compelling and blessed with both an intelligent storyline and top-notch writing, this book will grab readers from page one and not let go until the final sentence."―
Kirkus Reviews (a Fall Fiction Top Ten Pick)

Praise for Michael Robotham:

"Remarkable....crime fiction of the highest order."―
Booklist, starred review

"Michael Robotham is the real deal and we can only hope that will write faster."―
David Baldacci, on The Wreckage

"The most suspenseful book I read all year."―
Stephen King, on Shatter

About the Author

Michael Robotham has been an investigative journalist in Britain, Australia and the US. One of world's most acclaimed authors of thriller fiction, he lives in Sydney with his wife and three daughters.

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  • ASIN ‏ : ‎ 0316221244
  • Publisher ‏ : ‎ Mulholland Books; First Edition (October 2, 2012)
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • Hardcover ‏ : ‎ 448 pages
  • ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 9780316221245
  • ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-0316221245
  • Item Weight ‏ : ‎ 1.5 pounds
  • Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 6.5 x 1.5 x 9.75 inches
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Two-times Gold Dagger winner (2015 and 2020), twice Edgar best novel finalist (2016 and 2020) and winner of the Ian Fleming Steel Dagger (2021), Michael Robotham began his writing career as an investigative journalist working across Britain, Australia and America. Later he became a ghostwriter, collaborating on 15 'autobiographies' for politician, pop stars, soldiers and adventurers. Twelve of these books became Sunday Times bestsellers.

Michael's psychological thrillers have been translated into twenty-five languages and his Joe O'Loughlin series is are currently in development for TV by World Productions. A six-part TV series based upon his standalone novel THE SECRETS SHE KEEPS was aired on BBC1 in 2020.

Michael has twice won the prestigious Crime Writers Association Gold Dagger for GOOD GIRL BAD GIRL (2020) and LIFE OR DEATH (2015). He has twice been shortlisted for the Edgar Award for best crime fiction novel in the US, and twice won the Ned Kelly Award for Australia's Crime Novel of the Year. Having twice been shortlisted for the CWA Ian Fleming Steel Dagger, he won the thriller prize with WHEN SHE WAS GOOD (2021).

Michael lives in Sydney with his wife and a diminishing number of dependent daughters.

His website is: www.michaelrobotham.com

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Customers enjoyed the book and found it easy to read. They appreciated the suspenseful storyline that kept them engaged throughout. The writing quality was praised as well-written and intelligent. The characters were described as well-developed and likable. Readers appreciated the good pacing and balance of action. Overall, the book was described as a page-turner that was hard to put down.

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260 customers mention "Suspenseful"231 positive29 negative

Customers enjoy the suspenseful storyline. They find it gripping and immersing, with a good buildup of tension. Readers appreciate the twists and turns, finding the narrative unpredictable and exciting. Overall, they describe the book as gripping and informative.

"...It keeps you wondering until you discover the villain hiding in plain sight...." Read more

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Customers enjoy the book's readability. They find it a good mystery that keeps them guessing until the end. The book is engaging and gripping, keeping them hooked until the end.

"...A good read for a long flight, sea days while cruising or just a lazy day on the couch. Probably my favourite Robotham to date." Read more

"...Ultimately, it was a good, thrilling read, although I wasn't jumping up and down about it. But I am interested in reading more from this author." Read more

"...That was not the case at all with this amazing book. First off, it is a definite page-turner...." Read more

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Customers enjoy the writing quality of the book. They find it well-told, with intelligent language and descriptive details. The book is easy to read and fast-paced, with believable characters. Readers appreciate the attention to detail and find it a solid read.

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87 customers mention "Character development"83 positive4 negative

Customers enjoy the well-developed characters and the returning ones. They find the main character likable and smart, though some felt the hero was too smart this time around.

"...O'Laughlin, is introduced and developed, I was still able to like and relate to his character, although I wasn't as attached to him as I wish I'd..." Read more

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"...Having the returning characters is a real plus. This is a page turner that will have you signing up for more of his books." Read more

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Customers appreciate the book's pacing. They find it fast-paced and engaging, keeping them hooked until the end. The plot keeps readers guessing and engaged until the end.

"...First off, it is a definite page-turner. The pacing is right on, and the only thing that slowed me down was having to highlight many lines of..." Read more

"...plodding books like The Wreckage or Shatter, this novel moves along at a brisk pace and tells an engaging story involving missing teenagers and..." Read more

"...hooked me from almost the beginning and I found myself breathlessly racing through it...." Read more

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Customers find the book engaging and hard to put down. They describe it as a stand-alone story by Michael Robotham. The writing style is easy to follow and the characters are well-developed.

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"...Having the returning characters is a real plus. This is a page turner that will have you signing up for more of his books." Read more

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Customers find the book easy to read and engaging. They say it's a gripping page-turner with suspenseful twists and turns that keep them hooked.

"...thing you get about these books is that the writing is genuine, so effortless that you're immersed quickly into the narrative. '..." Read more

"This book was engaging, but not especially challenging. I knocked it out in two afternoons and knew who done it by the middle of the book...." Read more

"...Could not put the book down as the suspense built and twists and turns over many pages..............and never guessed the culprit...." Read more

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18 customers mention "Attention span"18 positive0 negative

Customers find the book engrossing and captivating from the start. They appreciate the engaging plot and characters. The reading pattern of switching between two participants throughout the story keeps readers hooked and wanting more.

"...of Piper and Tash and their "friends" from the town — was interesting and very well done...." Read more

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Yes, well done -- but one can't help wishing...
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Yes, well done -- but one can't help wishing...
[SPOILERS!]A good read indeed, with the Piper Hadley narrative handled especially admirably. Bravo!That said, the author's set-up of Philip Martinez (Emily's father) near the denouement is v. nicely arranged...but the aborted take-down is not. The hero deserves (and probably needs) to have his ears bent back by the innocent Martinez, towards whom he has been prejudiced from the outset and has gratuitously defamed, as it turns out, to third persons. Someone as introspective as Ace Shrink O'Loughlin should get some real comeuppance -- maybe just Martinez giving him the finger back at the station, and O'L wincing -- in the last chapter wrap-up. But he skates.The rationale offered for the real villain's dastardliness is also a bit thin. As a young adult he comes back from successful surgery, can now hear as well as anybody else, but finds that hottt chixxx don't flock to him anyway -- and that renders him so frustrated he decides to kidnap one (and her friend)? Philip Martinez had a more suitably crafted back-story than Grievous, whose flip-out seems a little forced/hurried.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on August 24, 2024
    Michael Robotham has done it again. Two teens go missing. Finding their captor is a roller coaster ride with all of Robotham’s signature twists, turns, miss directions and red herrings. It keeps you wondering until you discover the villain hiding in plain sight. A good read for a long flight, sea days while cruising or just a lazy day on the couch. Probably my favourite Robotham to date.
  • Reviewed in the United States on May 15, 2013
    I bought this book from a Kindle Daily Deal sale, having never heard of this author before. After reading it, I'm surprised that I hadn't read anything by him before. I usually love psychological thrillers, and Robotham's SAY YOU'RE SORRY was not a disappointment. Even though I didn't read Robotham's earlier novels in which the main character, Joe O'Laughlin, is introduced and developed, I was still able to like and relate to his character, although I wasn't as attached to him as I wish I'd been. I also thought that his psychologist work was probably a little far-fetched.

    One thing that I really liked about this book was that I honestly had NO clue who the kidnapper was going to be. Usually I'm fairly decent at seeing things like that coming, but I was truly surprised when it was finally revealed. Although I liked not being able to figure it out, I think that the author could've done a better job with the kidnapper's character. The main reason I was so surprised was that he was such a minor character in the novel. Maybe it's just me, but I was almost like, "Wait, who is this again?" I think that the author could've fleshed out his character a tiny bit more without being so obvious as to give him away.

    Along those same lines, after you figure out who it is, the author does little to resolve the lingering questions. There is an explanation as to why he kidnapped the girls, but I wish that it had gone into a little bit more detail. It just seemed a tiny bit far-fetched. There is also an event (which I won't give away) that occurs at the beginning of the book that has no resolution. We find out about who was responsible for this event, but don't ever learn why or how it happened.

    The rest of the novel was pretty good, though. Piper's chapters were really creepy and I found myself having a hard time reading this book alone in the dark, particularly as it got closer to the end. I thought that the character development between the minor characters in the book — specifically the parents of Piper and Tash and their "friends" from the town — was interesting and very well done. We learned a lot about each of them, which made pinpointing who the kidnapper was going to be even harder.

    Ultimately, it was a good, thrilling read, although I wasn't jumping up and down about it. But I am interested in reading more from this author.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on June 22, 2017
    Now this is a psychological thriller! Twists, turns, fast paced and wonderful writing. I've been searching for an author who could trip me up and truly stump me or surprise me, and I've found him. As a lover of thrillers and mysteries since I could read chapter books, I often find myself solving as I read whether I want to or not, then being dissappointed when I'm proven right. That was not the case at all with this amazing book. First off, it is a definite page-turner. The pacing is right on, and the only thing that slowed me down was having to highlight many lines of poignant observations of human nature that I knew I'd want to write down in my book of quotes. In addition to the fast paced nature, this story nailed descriptions perfectly. The scenes and characters were thouroughly crafted without slowing the pace or being overly wordy.

    There is only one thing that upset me with this book. I didn't realize it was book 6! I saw it as a recommendation all over and jumped into it without even noticing it was a series. As the main character talked of his past I thought, that would make a great book too... then it dawned on me. I never read a book I know the ending to... but for the first time ever, I must go back and read this entire series despite knowing information before hand. Based on this book, I can't wait to see how the beginning of this series goes. I fully expect to enjoy the twists and turns and thrills awaiting me in his other works.

    Overall, best psychological thriller I've read all year. I've been searching for a new (to me) author who can really spin a story and I think I've found him in Michael Robotham. Five stars for sure.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on September 20, 2013
    It was only this year I discovered Michael Robotham, thanks to a cycling companion while touring Tasmania. Since then I've gone through the catalogue, starting with 'The Suspect', where the author introduces us to the wonderfully flawed characters of psychologist Joe O'Loughlin and semi-retired, world-weary cop Vincent Ruiz. The first thing you get about these books is that the writing is genuine, so effortless that you're immersed quickly into the narrative.

    'Say You're Sorry' follows chronologically from Robotham's previous works, although it works perfectly well as a standalone novel, being an adventure in its own right. Those of use who have raised teenage daughters will be chillingly familiar with Joe's relationship with Charlie, his 15 year old, both with the sulky teenage barriers, and with the overwhelming desire to protect them from the kind of harm which the shady perpetrator has in mind for her contemporaries.

    The whole point about a thriller is its ability to induce that sense of vicarious fear and force you to question human behaviour in its darkest manifestations. 'Say You're Sorry' does exactly that. 'Page-turner' is a hackneyed description, but in this case I have no hesitation in flogging it once again. If you've not read any of Robotham's books, please do, and work your way up to this one. You won't be sorry. Just a little tired from late nights, reading 'just one more chapter'.
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  • Kathleen Brennan
    5.0 out of 5 stars Loved this book
    Reviewed in Canada on July 30, 2020
    Well written and very entertaining
  • ms meera mohan
    4.0 out of 5 stars Avery
    Reviewed in India on May 26, 2019
    Despite mindless sadism & gore, the language & underlying, heart- moving empathy for the victim/s, the ailing protagonist's valour in the rescue ops impresses. Language outstanding.
  • Mr
    5.0 out of 5 stars Must read!
    Reviewed in Australia on December 16, 2024
    It was a very griping and entertaining book to read!
    It is a must for readers of the Michael Robotham group
  • Greg Roberts
    5.0 out of 5 stars Say You're Sorry - Great price, great novel
    Reviewed in Singapore on June 23, 2020
    Love Joe O'Laughlin stories!!
  • Glynis Perfect
    5.0 out of 5 stars Gripping from start to finish
    Reviewed in the United Kingdom on June 15, 2014
    After reading my first Michael Rowbotham novel I am hooked! He is everything I look for in a good author. Gripping story. Great and believable characters, humour and a mystery thriller. A chriminal psychologist who is unique. Human and witty. I'm on my second novel of his straight after I read SAY YOUR SORRY. It's called SHATTER I can't put it down. I have recommended it to friends and family and they are all hooked now! Can't wait to read the rest of this wonderful writer's other novels.