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Disclaimer

Fiction | Novel | Adult | Published in 2015

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Renée Knight

Disclaimer

Fiction | Novel | Adult | Published in 2015
Book Details
Pages

368

Format

Novel • Fiction

Setting

London, England • 2010s

Publication Year

2015

Publisher

Transworld Digital

Audience

Adult

Recommended Reading Age

18+ years

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Super Short Summary

Disclaimer by Renée Knight follows a person whose life unravels upon discovering a novel that reveals their darkest secret. The protagonist confronts their past and navigates through emotional and psychological turmoil as the boundaries between fiction and reality blur.

Suspenseful

Mysterious

Dark

Unnerving

Emotional

Reviews & Readership

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Review Roundup

Renée Knight's Disclaimer masterfully intertwines psychological suspense with a gripping plot, leaving readers captivated. Praised for its intricate narrative and well-developed characters, the book keeps readers on edge. However, some critics found the pacing uneven. Overall, it's a compelling thriller that effectively explores themes of guilt and retribution.

Who should read this

Who Should Read Disclaimer?

Readers who revel in psychological thrillers like Gone Girl and The Girl on the Train will find Disclaimer by Renée Knight irresistible. This novel's intricate plot, filled with suspense and unexpected twists, is perfect for those who enjoy unraveling complex mysteries and engaging with morally ambiguous characters.

Character List

Catherine Ravenscroft

A fifty-year-old successful documentary filmmaker who is depicted as calm and collected but becomes increasingly anxious and paranoid due to a hidden secret from her past. Her attempts to maintain her façade affect her personal and professional relationships.

Once an enthusiastic teacher and writer, now a grief-stricken widower whose retirement is overshadowed by obsessive tendencies. He inherits a manuscript he believes will bring justice for his deceased son.

Catherine's husband, a successful lawyer with political aspirations who is portrayed as supportive yet secretly harbors resentment over past decisions in their marriage. His relationship with Catherine is tested by a strained sense of trust and communication.

Catherine and Robert’s twenty-five-year-old son, depicted as unambitious and burdened by his parents’ expectations. He struggles to find independence and connection amid familial tensions.

The deceased wife of Stephen and mother to Jonathan, remembered as a courageous and strong-willed woman deeply attached to her son. Her relationship with Stephen became strained as she became more isolated after their son's death.

Stephen and Nancy's son who died young, remembered by his parents with an idealized image of bravery and strength. His character is central to the narrative's exploration of memory and truth.

Catherine's proactive assistant in documentary filmmaking, who is loyal and trusting of Catherine. Her relationship with Catherine is highlighted by her unwavering support.

A rival filmmaker perceived by Catherine as intrusive and entitled. He serves as a stressor in her life, questioning her motives and actions in a professional setting.

Stephen's friend who works at a print shop and assists him with self-publishing his book. He is supportive and kind-hearted, though Stephen knows little about his personal life.

Book Details
Pages

368

Format

Novel • Fiction

Setting

London, England • 2010s

Publication Year

2015

Publisher

Transworld Digital

Audience

Adult

Recommended Reading Age

18+ years

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