Published by Thomas & Mercer

From the #1 New York Times bestselling author comes a psychological thriller exploring the things we dare to do when no one is looking . . .
The community along Oregon’s Deschutes River is one of successful careers and perfect families. For years, up-and-comers Liz and Owen have admired their good friends and neighbors, Carole and David. They appear to have it all—security, happiness, and a beautiful young son, Charlie.
Then Charlie vanishes without a trace, and all that seemed safe is shattered by a tragedy that is incomprehensible—except to Liz.
It took one fleeting moment for her to change the lives of everyone she loves—a heartrending accident that can’t be undone. Neither can the second-worst mistake of her life: concealing it. As two marriages crack and buckle in grief and fear, Liz retreats into her own dark place of guilt, escalating paranoia—and betrayals even she can’t imagine. Because there’s another good neighbor who has his own secrets, his own pain, and his own reasons for watching Liz’s every move.
And only he knows that the mystery of the missing boy on the Deschutes River is far from over.
Praise for THE LAST THING SHE EVER DID
“Gregg Olsen pens brilliant, creepy, page-turning, heart-pounding novels of suspense that always keep me up at night. In The Last Thing She Ever Did, he topped himself.” —Allison Brennan, New York Times bestselling author
“Beguiling, wicked, and taut with suspense and paranoia, The Last Thing She Ever Did delivers scenes as devastating as any I’ve ever read with a startling, pitch-perfect finale. A reminder that evil may reside in one’s actions, but tragedy often spawns from one’s inaction.” —Eric Rickstad, New York Times bestselling author of The Silent Girls
“Olsen‘s latest examines how a terrible, split-second decision has lingering effects, and the past echoes the present. Full of unexpected twists, The Last Thing She Ever Did will keep you guessing to the last line.” —J.T. Ellison, New York Times bestselling author of Lie To Me
“Master storyteller Gregg Olsen continues to take readers hostage with another spellbinding tale of relentless, pulse-pounding suspense.” —Rick Mofina, international bestselling author of Last Seen

Throughout his career, Gregg Olsen has demonstrated an ability to create a detailed narrative that offers readers fascinating insights into the lives of people caught in extraordinary circumstances.
A New York Times, Wall Street Journal and USA Today bestselling author, Olsen has written nine nonfiction books, nine novels, a novella, and contributed a short story to a collection edited by Lee Child.
The award-winning author has been a guest on dozens of national and local television shows, including educational programs for the History Channel, Learning Channel, and Discovery Channel. He has also appeared on Dateline NBC, William Shatner’s Aftermath, Deadly Women on Investigation Discovery, Good Morning America, The Early Show, TheToday Show, FOX News, CNN, Anderson Cooper 360, MSNBC, Entertainment Tonight, CBS 48 Hours, Oxygen’s Snapped, Court TV’s Crier Live, Inside Edition, Extra, Access Hollywood, and A&E’s Biography.
In addition to television and radio appearances, he has been featured in Redbook, USA Today, People,Salon magazine, Seattle Times, Los Angeles Times and the New York Post.
The Deep Dark was named Idaho Book of the Year by the ILA and Starvation Heights was honored by Washington’s Secretary of State for the book’s contribution to Washington state history and culture. His Young Adult novel, Envy, was the official selection of Washington for the National Book Festival.
Olsen, a Seattle native, lives in Olalla, Washington with his wife, twin daughters, three chickens, Milo (an obedience school dropout cocker spaniel) and Suri (a mini dachshund so spoiled she wears a sweater).
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I think the death of my kids and not being there to help them was one that stayed with me and had me in tears when I woke up. Horrible nightmare.
I have a reoccurring dream that I am being chased by a murderer.
I had a dream I was laying in my bed and that my boyfriend at the time stabbed me…..took me days to get over it!!
I had a dream that the car I was in went over a cliff.
I don’t have horrifying dreams, thankfully. But I always dream that I am late for some type of appointment.
On a hill in the winter in the car and ice on the road and not being able to stop.
I rarely remember my dreams. When one wakes me up, I’m sure I’ll remember it, but when I wake up I can’t remember what the dream was about.
For me it was a dream where I was running with 4 of my 7 kids with everyone in our town. It was from a wall of water so high and I was desperate for my other 3 kids. When I turned around it was right behind me. I woke up completely terrified it was so real.
Carol Luciano
I had a dream that Aliens were chasing me in my parents apartment. Scary.
Don’t really recall as I don’t try to remember horrible dreams sorry.
I have had bad dreams before but none of which I could remember half way thru the day so its all good.
I have a dream that someone is standing over me choking me and it’s terrifying. Thanks for the giveaway!
I once dreamed my brother died in a car accident. It felt so real I called him and woke him up just to check on him. He wasn’t impressed…
I have night terrors on occassion, but I never remember them. My husband tells me I am almost always yelling and cussing, and I know sometimes after waking up from one, I feel really creeped out even though I don’t remember it.
I have a dream where I am stuck with my ex- what a nightmare!
When I was a child I kept having a recurring nightmare about being on a merry-go-round as the earth was crashing down on it.
I’ve had it multiple times & it stars very large jumping spiders.
I had a dream that my ex had a gun and he was going to shoot through the door to his parents room and his mom was standing on the other side when I saw that I went to stop him.