Forget You Saw Her
FORGET YOU SAW HER is the chilling standalone prequel to the international bestseller ASK FOR ANDREA.
A missing girl. A frantic mother. A desperate search.
Across the country, notes taped to restroom stalls read, “On a date that isn’t going well? Ask for Andrea at the bar. We’ll make sure you get home safe.”
But Andrea—the girl behind the campaign—didn't make it home safe.
She disappeared without a trace at seventeen. The police labeled her a runaway, and the case went cold. That is, until her mother, Sabina, starts digging for answers.
But the closer she gets to the truth, the clearer it becomes that not everyone wants Andrea to be found. A predator is hiding in plain sight, keeping close tabs on the search. And he’ll do whatever it takes to make sure his secrets stay buried.
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Which of the book’s characters did you feel most emotionally connected to? What was it about their experiences, choices, or perspective that created that connection?
The book explores the complicated and sometimes conflicting meanings of motherhood. How did the story challenge or reinforce your own ideas about motherhood?
Andrea's disappearance is initially dismissed as a runaway case. Why was that explanation so readily accepted, and what does it reveal about the assumptions society and authorities make about missing young women?
The villain is particularly frightening because he appears ordinary to the people around him. What makes a villain who seems ordinary even more disturbing than one who is obviously dangerous? Did the novel make you think differently about how we recognize danger?
The book is filled with characters who see things they don't fully understand (or things they'd rather not see). By the end of the book, what does FORGET YOU SAW HER mean to you?
If your book club read ASK FOR ANDREA prior to FORGET YOU SAW HER, how did that impact your experience with the characters or the narrative?