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PUBLISHER: Penguin
ISBN: 9780552178266
RRP: £9.99
PAGES: 368
PUBLICATION DATE:
February 26, 2026
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I’ll Be Watching You
By Deborah Masson
Prepare to be hooked by the gripping thriller from an award winning Scottish author, a tale of obsession, power and control for fans of Thirteen by Steve Cavanagh and Dexter.
‘A gripping story by a true rising star. Deborah Masson, I’ll be watching you too…’ – Peter James, Sunday Times bestselling author of the Roy Grace series
‘Tense, twisted and visceral – a gut-punch of a thriller’ – Susi Holliday, bestselling author of The Hike
He sees everything.
As a CCTV operator, Casey can monitor the streets of Aberdeen and keep people safe, all from the comfort of his chair.
He knows your secrets.
You are one of his favourite people to follow. He keeps an eye on you even in your most private moments, when you think you’re alone.
But now he wants more.
There’s a reason he’s learnt your routine like the back of his hand. Casey wants revenge. And when you know as much as he does, it’s easy to take advantage…
Deborah Masson
Deborah Masson was born and bred in Aberdeen, Scotland. Always restless and fighting against being a responsible adult, she worked in several jobs including secretarial, marketing, reporting for the city’s freebie newspaper and a stint as a postie – to name but a few.
Through it all, she always read crime fiction and, when motherhood finally settled her into being an adult (maybe even a responsible one) she turned her hand to writing what she loved. Deborah started with short stories and flash fiction whilst her daughter napped and, when she later welcomed her son into the world, she decided to challenge her writing further through online courses with Professional Writing Academy and Faber Academy, where she wrote her award-winning debut novel Hold Your Tongue, the first in the DI Eve Hunter series. Her book From The Ashes was longlisted for the 2022 McIlvanney Prize for Best Scottish Crime Novel of the Year.