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You Know What You Did (Amanda Roberts Book 1) Kindle Edition

4.3 out of 5 stars 79 ratings

TWINKLE, TWINKLE, LITTLE STAR—WE ALL FALL DOWN.

Amanda Roberts has it all—a rich husband, perfect children, and a prosperous life. But all that is about to change. As a successful author, she has established herself in the elite world of glitz and glamour. But her marriage comes under
pressure when she suspects that things aren’t as they should be. If only that was the end of her problems.

When paranoia takes hold, Amanda spirals into a nightmare abyss of immense proportions. There’s no way out, and the clock is ticking ...

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  • ASIN ‏ : ‎ B091662WCC
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  • Publication date ‏ : ‎ March 25, 2021
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • File size ‏ : ‎ 1.9 MB
  • Simultaneous device usage ‏ : ‎ Unlimited
  • Screen Reader ‏ : ‎ Supported
  • Enhanced typesetting ‏ : ‎ Enabled
  • X-Ray ‏ : ‎ Not Enabled
  • Word Wise ‏ : ‎ Enabled
  • Print length ‏ : ‎ 278 pages
  • Page Flip ‏ : ‎ Enabled
  • Book 1 of 2 ‏ : ‎ Amanda Roberts
  • Customer Reviews:
    4.3 out of 5 stars 79 ratings

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Laura Lyndhurst
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I was born and grew up in North London, England, but was unable to attend university when young due to family financial circumstances. Instead, I worked at various occupations, including dental nurse, laboratory assistant and shop assistant.

I married just before I was 20, and travelled to some interesting places around the world, following my husband’s career. I spent much time reading, a passion, but in order to keep further occupied I took office jobs when these were available to me; I hated the work, but the money was useful.

When we were back in the UK I took evening classes at various times and gained ‘A’ levels in Psychology, Sociology and English, eventually settling in Kent with my husband and becoming a mature student and gaining Bachelor's and Master's degrees in English and Literature before training and working as a teacher.

In 2016 we moved to the peace and quiet of rural Lincolnshire, and my sporadic writing activities became more permanent. I self-published Fairytales Don't Come True, my debut novel, in May 2020 and since then have written and published four books of poetry, October Poems, Thanksgiving Poems & Prose Pieces, Poet-Pourri and Social Climbing and Other Poems.

In January 2021 I published a sequel to Fairytales entitled Degenerate, Regenerate, and at the end of March 2021 I published a psychological suspense story, You Know What You Did. A third book was published in June 2021, entitled All That We Are Heir To, to make up the 'Criminal Conversation' trilogy with Fairytales and Degenerate, In November 2022 I published another psychological suspense story, What Else Did You Do?, which is a sequel to You Know What You Did. The work didn't stop, as alongside this sequel I was writing a fourth book to follow the 'Criminal Conversation' trilogy. Entitled 'Innocent, Guilty'. It was published in January 2023, and a fifth book, 'The Future of Our House' came out in June 2023. The sixth and final book is entitled 'Uphill, Downhill, Over, Out'. A standalone novel, 'An Honourable Institution' was published in January 2025.

I try to go for a long walk each day (weather permitting; I’m a fair-weather walker) in the beautiful countryside around us, and exercise for a couple of hours each morning, including use of a hula-hoop and stepping machine. I love food and drink and have spent half my life battling a weight problem. I managed to lose 5 stone of unfortunately-gained weight a few years ago and am determined to never regain it, Unfortunately however Covid and lockdown thwarted those plans, but at least I haven't put it all back on. Hopefully in what's left of 2023 I will manage to lose the excess. Life's certainly not fair in that respect, as every other day is a diet day (for hubby too) but the weight still came back. When not being careful--more often than is desirable these days--we enjoy a good meal with wine.

For other leisure activities I have taught myself to play the recorder--badly, but it keeps the brain cells ticking over. I also listen to music of many types; Tracy Chapman is playing while I write this, and will later be replaced by Leonard Cohen or Katie Melua or any one of dozens of other artists, or by some classical music or opera, another passion.

And of course there’s reading, something which I have loved since I was a child. I became a convert to eBooks and subscribed to the Kindle Unlimited programme, because although I love physical books, my bookcases are groaning under the weight and I don’t have room for any more. I review everything I read, since I became an author myself and realise the value of these in getting our work in front of as many eyes as possible; but it does mean that I have a large virtual To Be Read pile!

In late 2021 I undertook some editorial training and freelance work as a sub-editor. I terminated that work in late 2022, but have my hands full with writing my own books and reviewing those of others. Life is busy and certainly not boring.

I also built my own website, in November 2023. Check my Facebook page for the link.

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Customers find the book's story intriguing, with one review noting it kept them in suspense throughout. They describe it as a phenomenal read with good writing, and one customer mentions how it pulls readers deeper into Amanda's life.

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Customers enjoy the intriguing mystery plot of the book, with one customer noting how it kept them in suspense throughout.

"...Events kept me in suspense all the time, I also tried to guess who this mysterious avenger was...." Read more

"...times when the reader needs to suspend their disbelief, the story is compelling enough that I didn’t mind it at all and found it to be like a fun..." Read more

"...This is a serious who-done-it and if you love a good mystery, then you will love this book. I really enjoyed it from start to finish." Read more

"...of the Amanda’s writing life, along with her personal life, added a different twist, not seen in most novels...." Read more

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Customers find the book to be a phenomenal read, with one customer describing it as a fun soap opera.

"...Recommended for lovers of smart novels." Read more

"Amanda Roberts is an award-winning, beloved author whose books are all bestsellers. She lives a self-proclaimed charmed life...." Read more

"...has the unique ability of turning the reader on their ear in this intense novel, making us delve into the frailties of human nature—vanity, greed,..." Read more

"You know what you did was fun reading, despite the not-so-fun subject—intellectual propriety theft...." Read more

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Customers appreciate the writing quality of the book, with one customer noting how it pulls readers deeper into Amanda's life, while another describes it as emotionally engaging.

"...The characters are so well and emotionally written that the reader begins to empathize with them...." Read more

"...As the book progresses, this amazingly talented author again pulls you deeper into Amanda’s life...." Read more

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I have trouble maintaining my focus and I find it quite difficult to stay interested in any one book long enough to read it since my mind wanders so often. If the book doesn't grab me in the first few chapters, I won't take it up again. The book "YOU KNOW WHAT YOU DID" was among those that particularly piqued my curiosity. It took me a while to figure out who was telling the story—Amanda or Lisa—and, more importantly, who was the victim. The author made me pause, question, and think, which is what makes this a fascinating read. Usually, I'm adept at figuring out "what is, why, and who." I won't spoil that for you. There are always those who would steal and those who would be envious of the success, wealth, and families of others. In this story, someone wrecking someone else's life out of revenge and envy is nothing new. You will have to find out when you receive your copy. The story's ending was unexpected, and the author LAURA LYNDHURST did a fantastic job at sequencing the story. Just the title alone will make you wonder as to… WHO DID WHAT? Her use of language, choice of words, and writing style is excellent. This is one of the books that will take pride in place on my bookshelf.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on January 27, 2025
    Amanda Roberts, a fabulously successful author, is superstitious, and when she publishes her thirteenth book, things in her life start going terribly wrong. For one, she’s acquired social media trolls and her books are being sabotaged with poor reviews. Though upsetting, she accepts it as part of her professional fame, but her bad luck doesn’t seem to end there. Someone is making her life miserable, and the danger is escalating.

    Ah, but then there are the intermittent chapters in the POV of Amanda’s troll, someone who seems bent on ruining her life. I did not like this anonymous woman or the reality of how easy it is to damage someone’s character and career. Except … things aren’t quite that clear cut. Social media smells blood in the water, and Amanda’s mistakes (and a few peripheral choices) compound an already snowballing situation.

    This book is full of twists, including some big ones that I didn’t see coming. The pace is speedy, but the hints at what’s happening are cleverly dropped, and they kept me wondering what was really going on until the final reveal. That was super fun and I couldn’t stop thinking about this story after I finished it. It’s one of those books that keeps you deliciously in the dark. I don’t want to give away too much so I’ll leave this psychological thriller with two thumbs up. Highly recommended.
  • Reviewed in the United States on February 10, 2023
    Amanda Roberts is an award-winning, beloved author whose books are all bestsellers. She lives a self-proclaimed charmed life. She and her wealthy and adoring husband have two perfect children, a custom home, and an entire staff of people who make their lives so much easier. After an unfortunate incident that takes place during her book signing, she's convinced the release of her 13th book has set off a series of bad luck.
    Meanwhile, a mysterious woman appears to be at the helm of these growing problems for Amanda Roberts, because Amanda knows that she did and the mystery woman will do what she needs to make sure Amanda gets what she deserves.
    You Know What You Did is a page-turner. The first half of the book is interesting enough that I never grew bored, but then the second half kicks it into high gear. I needed to know what was going to happen. Without giving any spoilers, I will say that the author created a deliciously unlikable character who the reader can love to hate. The story is straightforward and while there are twists and turns, it doesn’t feel out of place or sudden. The way Amanda’s superstitious nature causes her to examine every event that happens in her life and whether her charmed good luck has gone south is glorious because she’s so concerned with this belief that she becomes paranoid, which makes for an entertaining ride.
    This is the kind of book that is pure fun from beginning to end. While there may be some times when the reader needs to suspend their disbelief, the story is compelling enough that I didn’t mind it at all and found it to be like a fun sudsy soap opera. Great fun!
  • Reviewed in the United States on August 20, 2021
    “You Know What You Did” by Laura Lyndhurst is a phenomenal read! I couldn’t put it down, as I was eager to see what would happen next.

    The author is astounding as to how she spins this novel, guiding the reader to empathize with the protagonist, Amanda, as she struggles to figure out who is stalking and threatening her. As the book progresses, this amazingly talented author again pulls you deeper into Amanda’s life. We commiserate with her and her family, wondering if they will survive the endless onslaught of intrusions and attacks by an elusive and mysterious enemy.

    Then, there are surprising twists and turns as you near the end of this book (of course, I don’t want to give too much away). But Laura Lyndhurst has the unique ability of turning the reader on their ear in this intense novel, making us delve into the frailties of human nature—vanity, greed, jealousy and revenge. I highly recommend “You Know What You Did” and enjoy the ride!
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  • Reviewed in the United States on January 5, 2022
    Amanda Roberts sits on her shiny pedestal and lives the perfect life while everyone else around her deals with the hard work and are all at her beck and call. Everything just came so easily to her. No hard work necessary, and I must say, I didn’t like her from the beginning so I completely understand why someone would be out to get her. The author did such a good job developing her and the other characters.
    I don’t want to give too much away but Mrs. Roberts has someone who is trying to bring her down and for good reason.
    This is a serious who-done-it and if you love a good mystery, then you will love this book. I really enjoyed it from start to finish.
  • Reviewed in the United States on April 11, 2023
    You know what you did was fun reading, despite the not-so-fun subject—intellectual propriety theft. On the one hand, there's Amanda Roberts, a successful traditionally published author with what apparently looks like a marvellous life—a promising business, a hot and loving husband, and two pretty children. Everything seems fantastic on the surface, but Amanda did something awful, and that something opens up a Pandora's box that's going to revolutionise her entire life, and not for the better.
    While at first thought, Amanda seems the main character, she’s not. The main character starts as Amanda’s nemesis. She does some shady things, gaining the nickname of Shady Lady, and that’s the name we know her by for the most part of the book, until the final part when the truth comes out, the opponent falls from their golden pedestal, and Shady Lady actually reveals her name and her true role in the whole story.
    Metaphorically speaking, this story arc looks like the life of everyone working hard and going through all sorts of issues before harvesting what they sowed.
    This book is for you if you’re in for a different read.

Top reviews from other countries

  • Gee Ando
    5.0 out of 5 stars A well rounded thriller
    Reviewed in Australia on December 26, 2022
    The protagonist Amanda Roberts is an author living a privileged and satisfying life having reached the dizzy heights of success as an author. Amanda has a loving husband and children and is admired by her readers. Her life appears perfect due to her fame and wealth, however it all goes wrong when she attracts someone into the fold who does not have her best interests at heart and this person manages to pose as yet another adoring fan so that Amanda remains unaware of how much they actually despise her.

    The strength of this novel starts here with clever plot sequences and minimal clues as to who the antagonist is. The story line unfolds in such a way that the tension increases and the desire to solve the mystery increases. The story has a sinister edge, keeps you turning the pages and cleverly hooks the reader in to ensure they read on to the explosive conclusion. A well rounded thriller with all the right elements for a who dunnit. A great read overall!
  • Alisa Murphy
    5.0 out of 5 stars You Know What You Did is a Suspenseful Page Turner!
    Reviewed in Canada on March 2, 2023
    You Know What You Did by Laura Lyndhurst is a novel about a writer’s dream twisted with a writer’s nightmare. You want to look away but you can’t - until you have finished the novel.

    Right from the beginning, we meet Amanda Roberts who is the hot bestseller author with 13 books, awards, a big mansion with an endoring family, and then there is a reader who is obessessed with her. One’s living a dream while the other one is creating a nightmare for Amanda Roberts. It’s a classic cat and mouse tale but with so many juicy bits and it is just so clever for the reader and the writer.

    This book is an exciting suspenseful novel with the right amount of twists and turns that keep you guessing and turning the pages into the wee hours of the night.

    Seriously, I could not put this novel down until my eyes gobbled every last word.

    Lyndhurst has written a thrilling novel of obsession, and the cost of success.
  • Ermelinda Makkimane
    5.0 out of 5 stars Gripping!
    Reviewed in India on May 6, 2021
    Laura Lyndhurst's You Know What You Did is a book that hooked me right away. Straight off you know a famous personality is being stalked. The chapters alternate between the stalker's viewpoint and the famous author (in this book). The styles of both narrators are different, their thought processes, use of language, etc. Ms Lyndhurst has two other novels (crime-based) but this one is best described as a psychological noose-tightening.

    Amanda Roberts and her unnamed stalker are both authors, one is traditionally published and the other is self-published. When a successful writer plagiarises another's already published (albeit self-published) story, the former has hell to pay. But the book has appeal much more than the obvious psychological drama. I am referring to the structure here. The novel, as I said, alternates narratives. The stalker's is italicised for the most part. Towards the end, the structure changes. I won't say more for fear of revealing spoilers but these are subtle touches that make one appreciate the book even more.

    Oh, and that closing chapter and final paragraph, you have to buy the book to find out for yourself.
  • Hilly Barmby/Billie Hill
    5.0 out of 5 stars A taut thriller
    Reviewed in Spain on September 25, 2022
    The tension ramped up so much in this novel, that I had to keep having little breaks to calm myself down! Other reviewers have written the premise of the story, so I won't bother, but all I want to say, is that it was a great read and I thoroughly enjoyed it.
  • Kindle Customer
    5.0 out of 5 stars A gripping and tense psyche examination of greed, malice and revenge—a thriller for our times.
    Reviewed in the United Kingdom on May 2, 2022
    Our protagonist is shady—and not just in deed. Everything about this baddie is locked in the shadows. Who the hell is this maniac sneaking around and causing mayhem? But then, is the baddie really in the wrong? We find out in the first scenes that our leading lady Amanda Roberts has stolen the protagonist's book. We’re told that she plagiarised our character’s book and made a fortune. Roberts hits the bestseller list every time, but she’s blocked and can’t be bothered with any unblocking.

    But did she steal it? Everything about this book is shrouded in mystery and intrigue as we’re pulled into Amanda's life and less so into the life of her tormentor.
    Told in dual perspective with interspersed chapters of the first-person protagonist’s POV and narrative chapters taking us into Amanda’s celebrity lifestyle. Everything about this book is enigmatic.
    This book draws you in as you are embroiled in the lives of these two people. Neither of them is particularly likeable—but that’s okay—it’s more than okay and one of the strong defining elements of the story. Most books are black and white—and most people aren’t. I like that while, for the most part, our sympathies lie with Amanda, we feel that she’s got it coming.

    Amanda gets so immersed in her paranoia that she does half of her enemy's job for her. The genius of this story is that the protagonist sets the wheels of destroying Amanda’s life in motion. It’s a train wreck—and guess who ends up driving the train?

    It’s pacey, lively and beautifully told. A brilliant look into the psychology of people and what makes them tick.
    In the end, a dramatic twist brings about a very satisfying close to the book. The first one I’ve read from this Author, but I went straight out and bought Fairytales Don’t Come True.

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