Melanie Gideon is the bestselling author of the novels, Valley of the Moon and Wife 22, as well as the memoir The Slippery Year: A Meditation on Happily Ever After. Her books have been translated into thirty-one languages. Wife 22 is currently in development. She has written for The New York Times, the San Francisco Chronicle, The Times (London), the Daily Mail (London), and other publications. She was born and raised in Rhode Island and now lives in the Bay Area.
“Lightning-fast and completely compelling, Did I Say You Could Go
hooked me from the opening line and kept me turning pages deep into
the night. I devoured this thriller that centers around the
close-knit, intersecting lives of two families—and the razor sharp
line between friendship and obsession. Twisty and unsettling in all
the best ways.” —MEGAN MIRANDA, The New York Times bestselling
author of The Last House Guest and All the Missing Girls
"Chillingly perfect . . . a suspense-filled
winner." —PEOPLE
“Suspenseful. . . excellent. . . there’s catfishing, sabotage and
other dirty dealings. . .Gideon delivers the
goods.” —PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
"A novel steeped in suspense . . . like a string quartet passing
the melody around . . . propelling readers through the
pages." —BOOKLIST
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