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We Know What You Did

The most unforgettable debut crime novel you’ll read in 2026

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We Know What You Did

By: Kirsty Lockwood
Narrated by: Jimmy Chisholm, Zara Kennedy
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'A stunning debut novel. Beautifully constructed, it thrums with mystery and tension. A magnificent achievement' NICOLA STURGEON

Everyone saw the murder happen.

Now they want to know why.

Nineteen-year-old Odette and eighty-year-old Amos were already famous. Their unlikely, heartwarming friendship captured the hearts of thousands of fans online.

But when Amos is brutally murdered during a livestream and Odette is filmed covered in his blood, there's no question who's to blame.

The video of the murder quickly goes viral, and the world is hungry for answers. How did a sweet, lonely girl turn on her only friend? And why won't she say a word in her defence?

As the media storm worsens, Odette is frightened, alone and refusing to speak. But time is fast running out and if she stays silent, the truth may never be revealed . . .

We Know What You Did is an incredibly compelling and tense debut with an unforgettable voice and a protagonist that leaps off the page.©2026 Kirsty Lockwood (P)2026 Orion Publishing Group Limited
Crime Thrillers Genre Fiction Literary Fiction Psychological Thriller & Suspense

Critic reviews

This is a stunning debut novel. Kirsty Lockwood writes with the skill and assurance of an author with many best-sellers already in the bank... Thrums with mystery and tension, while taking the reader deep into the psychology of loneliness, loss and trauma... All in all, a magnificent achievement. (Nicola Sturgeon)
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