Lisa Jackson is the #1 New York Times bestselling author of over ninety-five novels, including Liar, Liar, You Will Pay, After She's Gone, Deserves to Die, Running Scared, and Shiver. She is also the co-author of One Last Breath, Last Girl Standing and the Colony Series, written with her sister and bestselling author Nancy Bush, as well as the collaborative novels Sinister and Ominous, written with Nancy Bush and Rosalind Noonan. There are over thirty million copies of her novels in print and her writing has been translated into twenty languages. She lives with her family and rambunctious dogs in the Pacific Northwest. Readers can visit her online at LisaJackson.com and find her on Facebook.
Praise for YOU DON’T WANT TO KNOW: “This chilling stand-alone suspense thriller from bestseller Jackson (Without Mercy) brings every parent’s biggest fear to life—the disappearance of one’s child…Multiple red herrings and a host of sinister characters help keep the pages turning until the explosive conclusion.” —Publishers Weekly “New York Times’ bestselling author Jackson puts her touch on this dark thriller and tale of forbidden romance…Jackson’s book is crammed with suspects and a palpable air of creepiness…Jackson’s many fans will enjoy it.” —Kirkus Reviews “Best-selling and prolific Jackson deftly throws in an escaped serial killer and the recent murders of Ava’s psychiatrist and hypnotist to ensure that her creepily gothic thriller teems with sinister possibilities.”— Booklist Reviews “A definite page-turner” —Suspense Magazine “If it’s mystery and intrigue you want, Lisa Jackson has it in spades. You Don’t Want to Know is a frantic adventure through a mother’s worst nightmare.” —BELLA Magazine ""YOU DON'T WANT TO KNOW is an artfully written story of suspense that reminds me of the best-of-the-best of gothic novels during their heyday.... Lisa Jackson brings a twist of modernity to the story, making it a novel that combines the best of the old and the new into a story that any reader will want to savor as long as possible to keep it from ending."" —Bookreporter.com