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You're Next

Written by Gregg Hurwitz

Narrated by Scott Brick

Rating: 4 out of 5 stars

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A pulse-pounding bestseller from the author of ORPHAN X.

I know you, don't I?' Five words - that's all it takes to plunge Mike Wingate and his family into mortal danger. Mike doesn't recognise the crippled stranger who approaches him at a party . . . but the stranger seems to know all about him.

What has Mike done? Do they have the wrong man? Overnight, the threats become attacks, and Mike, his wife, and their young daughter learn they aren't safe anywhere -especially not their own home.

He doesn't know who they are. He doesn't know what they want. But there's no time to figure it out - because his enemies have killed before, and he's next.

'So fast it should come with an airbag', Linwood Barclay

'Pure nail-biting stay-up-all-night suspense', Harlan Coben

'Outstanding in every way', Lee Child

'Thriller writing at its best', Tess Gerritsen

'Tough, well-written and memorable as hell', James Patterson

'Gripping', Michael Connelly

'A quantum leap forward in suspense', Dennis Lehane
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Release dateMar 5, 2015
ISBN9781471293139
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You're Next
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Gregg Hurwitz

GREGG HURWITZ is the author of the New York Times bestselling Orphan X novels. Critically acclaimed, his novels have been international bestsellers, graced top ten lists, and have been published in thirty-two languages. Additionally, he’s sold scripts to many of the major studios, and written, developed, and produced television for various networks. Hurwitz lives in Los Angeles.

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  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    5/5
    I am a fan of Gregg Hurwitz from the Orphan X series. And I listened to this audiobook with delight shock humour and a host of further emotions as it came to life with wonderful narration of Scott Brick. It is an exciting journey with no let up. I couldn't recommend it more.
  • Rating: 1 out of 5 stars
    1/5
    FFS what a whinger. Couldn't get past chapter 2 .
  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    5/5
    Fast paced & very good story line, while not everything is quite plausible, but some of situations can be very real when dealing with underlying corruption. Could easily be turned into an action thriller movie!
  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    5/5
    This book was a page turner . I enjoyed it.
  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    5/5
    If I were really honest, I'd give this 4.5 stars. Parts of it really dragged but the rest of it was quite compelling. Michael "Doe" spent much of his life waiting for his father to come back and pick him up from the foster home. But he did make a great life for himself as an award winning builder of green homes. He has a wonderful wife and an adored daughter. And then one day it all fell apart.
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    This is the second book I have ready by this author. Both have been excellent. He writes a fast paced, action filled story with enough plot twists and turns to keep the suspense going. The opening of the novel is at a pedestrian pace but speeds up and never slows down. Some of the plot devices might be a bit improbable and the violence rather graphic but all-in-all a very entertaining book.
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    Mike Wingate's memory of his childhood starts at the age of four when his dad, John, abandoned him under mysterious circumstances. The traumatized boy had only vague memories of his origins, and he was not able to provide any useful information to the authorities who questioned him. Consequently, he was sent to foster care, where he befriended a miscreant named Shepherd White, who would remain his buddy on and off throughout the years.

    Fortunately for Mike, he meets and marries a beautiful and caring woman, Annabel; the couple is devoted to their precocious only child, eight-year-old Kat. As the product of a dysfunctional childhood, Mike could have become a ne'er-do-well. However, he straightens himself out and it takes thirteen long years "to work his way from hired hand to carpenter to foreman to contractor." Now, he is deeply in debt thanks to his latest project, Green Valley, California, a community of "ecological houses" of which he is extremely proud. Much to Mike's chagrin, he learns some disturbing news about the construction site that knocks him for a loop.

    Mike's troubles are just beginning. A trio of sadistic killers is determined to destroy him and his family; the police appear to be in on the conspiracy and Mike has nowhere to turn. He asks Hank Danville, a tough-talking and highly competent private investigator, to gather crucial information. In addition, with the help of his forster brother and life-long friend, Shep, Mike tries to stay one step ahead of the killers. In spite of the high-speed car-chases and violent confrontations, he still has no idea why he is being targeted for death. To make matters worse, his entire family is in jeopardy.

    This is the 3rd Gregg Hurwitz book that I have read. I have enjoyed each of them immensley. The mystery at the heart of this book is premised on something I never would have figured out, which I love because it's so original. 4.5 stars for a great plot.
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    Very good book!! I love this author!! Can't wait for the next one!!
  • Rating: 2 out of 5 stars
    2/5
    Mike Wingate was abandonned by his father at the age of four and has lived most of his youth in foster care. 30 years later, he`s married, has a child and a company that is succesful. During a award ceremony he meets a dangerous man who might be linked to his past.

    I thought it was an okay book, I found the story a little bit exagerated and sometimes boring. The revelation near the end didn`t do nothing for me. The basic of the story was good but it became too far-fetched and dissapointing.

  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    Yep. You're next. A really good page turning read from cover to cover. Recomended by Harlan Coben, , , , he should know!
  • Rating: 3 out of 5 stars
    3/5
    This is an ok book. Its a bit like a Harlen Coben or a Linwood Barclay thriller. The main character is Mike Wingate a builder and family man. He is being threatened by some dodgy characters, he comes home to find his wife injured he has to get himself and his daughter away he calls on his old step brother Shepard to assist him. Mike goes on the run from the Police and the bad guys sometimes the Police are working with the bad guys. Mike is unaware why he is being hunted he then to his complete surprise finds out he is a quarter Indian and the bad guys want to kill him and his daughter so they can keep all the money a casino operating on an old indian reservation ground for themselves. Mike with the help of Shepard kill the baddies and receives the money from the casino. More importantly he is able to be reunited with his wife and daughter.
  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    5/5
    By far one of the best thrillers I've read in a while. You could not help but identify with Mike and Kat and their plight (didn't hurt that I have a daughter Kat's age). I want a friend like Shep. Mike fell down the rabbit hole and it just kept going deeper and deeper. And the reason everyone wanted him and his daughter dead was a brillant and unique twist; completely unseen until the author wanted you to know: just moments before he laid it out for the reader to experience in full horror. The end of the book had me wondering if I was happy for having experienced it or just sad that it was ending.
  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    5/5
    I thought this was one of Hurwitz's better novels. Good pacing, tight story, believable plot. Creepy antagonists, murder, mayhem, it's got it all.
  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    5/5
    The article that Robert Crais did for BN.com where he spotlighted 7 authors was how I found "You're Next". I finished it last night and it is definitely up there as one of the best books I've read in a long time. Had me hooked from page 1 and I could not put it down. I fell in love with the characters (even Shep) and from the start knew right away how much Michael loved his family.
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    Had a bit of trouble getting into the book, but after a few chapters, things picked up and sped right along. Hurwitz writes good thrillers, but I didn't think this was his best. The action parts were good and the motive behind the evil plot was believable, but, even given that the character knew nothing of his past, the twist was out there. I'll still be reading the next book he does.
  • Rating: 3 out of 5 stars
    3/5
    Pretty good thriller. Didn't really know where it was going for the first half, which I also thought was kinda slow. It really started picking up in the second half and had a nice plot twist, so basically redeemed itself in the second half.
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    Gregg Hurwitz is another new to me author. I chose to listen to his latest book You're Next.The opening prologue is guaranteed to snare you. A young boy - 4 years old - is taken by his father to a playground....and left. Young Michael Doe grows up in foster care, not knowing who he is, but always watching out that front window for his dad to return. Another child at the home - Shep, who is partially deaf, becomes his only family. Mike is smart though and has plans to 'make it' in the world.His dreams come true - he's a contractor with an award winning housing development. But, his picture in a local paper seems to trigger someone or something...from his past? Who knows? All he knows is that the cops won't help, his family is in danger and so he calls on the one friend he knows will never let hi m down - Shep.Hurwitz keeps us guessing and guessing on the real reason behind Michael being a target and who he really is. In no way, shape or form would I have ever guessed it! The two 'bad guys' chasing Michael are truly frightening. Although violence is always a threat, it's even more insidious in a subtle presentation....like your daughter's stuffed animal being taken while you're all asleep in the house.Hurwitz builds layer upon layer of tension and relentlessly ramps up the action, chapter after chapter. I liked Mike as the 'everyman' forced to defend his family. But it was Shep that I was really drawn to - I think he has his own story to tell.The reader was one of my all time favourites - Scott Brick. Brick's voice is incredibly expressive. He easily captured the tension and action. His portrayal of the deaf Shep was done exceptionally well.Yes, You're Next is a bit OTT (Over the Top). But those looking for a thriller that will keep them glued to page or disc will find it here.
  • Rating: 3 out of 5 stars
    3/5
    I had a little bit of trouble getting into the novel, which admittedly might be my fault. This is the first "real" tangible book I've read in a good while, and I can see now how effortless e-reading has become for me. That said, there is a fair amount of backstory in the beginning with a dash of foreshadowing, but the real action takes a little time to get heated up. This slow-burn was frustrating and I was anxious to get to the meat of the plot. I did find the backstory interesting, it's just that when I read a suspense novel, I expect the suspense to commence early enough to hook me right away.While it's mostly suspense, YOU'RE NEXT also delves into familial relationships, trust, what it means to be an honest person, and the bonds formed by brothers-in-foster hood. Over all, it's a compelling read. Just push through the slower beginning and you won't be disappointed.
  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    5/5
    Another all-nighter with Gregg HurwitzI’ve been reading Greg Hurwitz since the very beginning of his career. It’s no surprise to me that the man knows how to write. Still, I have to admit that the description of this novel’s plot struck me as a little ho-hum. The thing is, the description was perfectly accurate, but this novel was the furthest thing from ho-hum! In fact, I thought I was going to read straight through the night; once I started reading, I couldn’t put this book down.Actually, You’re Next is exactly the sort of story that Hurwitz excels at. He takes a likeable and relatable man and places him into an incomprehensible and terrifying situation. Mike Wingate is a self-made man—so self-made that he literally invented his own name. He has a rather tragic past. He was abandoned by his father as a four-year-old. He suspects that his mother is dead. He grows up in a rough foster home never truly knowing his past or his own identity. He bonds fiercely with a foster brother, but as they grow up, they grow apart, with Shep becoming a career criminal and Mike becoming a respected businessman and devoted husband and father. As the novel opens, Mike’s life has never been better—and then it all starts to unravel. Dangerous men seem to be making inexplicable threats against Mike and his family. The situation escalates rapidly, and Mike has to fight with everything he’s got.Even now, it still doesn’t sound that exciting to me. There are several reasons why I think the novel works so well. First, Hurwitz does a great job of making you really care about this family in peril. As a reader, I was very invested in their fates. Shep is a terrific character, and the villains are suitably villainous. The other thing that Hurwitz does so well is pacing. It didn’t take long at all to get sucked into this book, and I wasn’t lying… I think I was up past 3:00AM reading. I had to force myself to turn off the lights. My pulse was racing so much as I read that I wasn’t sleepy at all! Needless to say, I finished the book in record time the next day. The ultimate explanation of why this family was targeted was completely unexpected. I won’t pretend that You’re Next is great literature, but it was pretty darn entertaining. I’m a satisfied reader. And description or no, I’ll have more faith in the future. Mr. Hurwitz hasn’t let me down yet.
  • Rating: 3 out of 5 stars
    3/5
    Well defined characters and a fast pace make this thriller an enjoyable read. Hurwitz does a wonderful job in establishing the father daughter relationship that is so important in the book. And the villains are very creepy.
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    I will start by menyioning that [You're Next] is the first Gregg Hurwitz book I read. I had never even heard his name. What I will add is that I have read five or six more of them since I finished this one. I guess that would count as a reccomendation. I enjoyed the book well enough to seek out other books by Hurwitz. That being said, I don't think it is his best. It is well crafted and suspenceful, and the writing is decent. I felt that the most interesting character in the book was the main characters somewhat shady childhood friend. I think I would enjoy a book with him as the main character. (I have noticed this in other books of his; namely the character Ed Pinkerton in [Do no Harm].)As I said, the writing was decent and Hurwitz does a nice job of keeping his characters realistic and human. The good guy has his flaws, although the bad guys, while interesting are pretty strictly evil. The author I would most closely compare Hurwitz to is Kyle Mills, although I think I like Mills a bit more. Overall this book is a quick, fun read and definitely worth the effort.
  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    5/5
    Imagine being dropped off and abandoned at a playground as a four-year-old child. Now imagine that you spend the next fourteen years in the foster care system and the only "family" you now have is basically a juvenile delinquent. You don't know why your parents disappeared or even what your last name was but you are determined to turn your life around. This is Michael Wingate's life in You're Next by Gregg Hurwitz. This psychological thriller builds layer upon layer of intrigue by providing glimpses into Michael's past. But these glimpses only reveal the past after he was abandoned. Obviously abandonment leaves emotional and mental scars, and Michael has his fair share. As a result he is determined to never let down his daughter Katherine. Michael is now a successful contractor and is about to win an award for building green homes that aren't completely green. When Michael is confronted by a stranger at the award's party and basically threatened, he is first confused and then later angry. The anger builds when his daughter is threatened and his wife, Annabel, is seriously injured. What does all of this have to do with Michael? Could his unknown past be rearing its ugly head and intruding on his present? How much of a past could a four-year-old child have had? Michael embarks on a hunt for the answers. The only person he knows he can depend on is his childhood best friend and surrogate brother, Shep. When pushed to the edge Michael pushes back and uncovers a history of dirty little secrets that are best kept uncovered. How far is Michael willing to go? Read the book, trust me on this one. If you don't add any other book to your reading list, You're Next is definitely one to read. Kat is a lovable and precocious child with a core of inner strength. Michael is a man that wants to do right at any cost but realizes that lifetime sometimes has to be lived in the murkier gray areas. Shep is, well words can't describe Shep but he is the type of friend you want when backed into a corner and facing really bad guys. I enjoyed reading You're Next so much that I've promptly added many other works by Mr. Hurwitz to my TBR list. I've found another favorite author!
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    Gregg Hurwitz is one of the constantly good writers and he provides another enjoyable read in "You're Next."Mike Wingate is left at a playground by his father when Mike was age four. Mike's father told him that it wasn't his fault and then disappeared from Mike's life.What happened that could cause a parent to apparently abandon a young child? The answer to this question stimulated my curiosity as I read the book.Mike is raised in a foster home and befriends a boy named Shep. They become inseparable but get into a lot of trouble. Mike is given a break and with hard work, builds up his construction business and finds happiness with his wife, Annabel and precocious daughter, Kat, age eight.After Mike's photo is in the paper for winning a prize, a number of shady people beging following him in a threatening manner. When Mike complains to the police, they seem more interested in Mike's unusual background and don't help.Finally, when Mike gets a notice "You're Next," he calls his friend Shep for help.I enjoyed Mike as a character and was interested that he was trying to determine who was trying to hurt him and his family and why. The search for Mike's prusuers takes him to a place that the reader cannot forsee and the conclusion is done with cinematic description and is satisfying and engrossing.
  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    5/5
    INCREDIBLE! I really enjoyed this book. This is one of those authors who grabs your attention within the first few paragraphs and keeps you hooked all the way to the final sentence. We have a murder mystery, action, suspence thriller with lots of twists and turns to keep you turning page after page and not wanting to put the book down. And, for once the story is unique as to the why and who is being targeted. Even the bad guys are different from your usual villans. The whole story comes together quite nicely and leaves the reader satisfied.
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    You're Next starts a bit slow but becomes a suspenseful page turner as the threat, and the action, increases. Mike WIngate is a man with a mystery - abandoned as a child, he doesn't know who he is or where he came from - but someone else does. When a local housing project brings Mike an award and media coverage, his unknown past comes to his door intent on finishing a crime that began when Mike was a child. I really enjoyed this book - Mike and his family are sympathetic characters - and what Mike learns about family, friendship, and loyalty help to make this book more than just another beach read. And the reason Mike is being hunted is a real surprise - and a nice twist to the story. A definite keeper!
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    Loved this book....a slightly slow start, but stay with it, well worth the effort! Kept me guessing until the very end, and makes you want more.
  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    5/5
    You're Next by Gregg Hurwitz is a thriller about a man named Mike Wingate. Mike, having been abandoned at age four, grew up in foster care. Although he and his foster brother, Shep, got into a bit of trouble in their adolescence, Mike has worked hard and finally achieved the life he always dreamed of. He has a beautiful wife, an 8-year-old daughter, and owns his own construction company, which is about to finish a job that will give them a financially secure future. But things suddenly take a turn for the worst. Some unknown force is coming after him. And this force is somehow connected to a past that he doesn't even remember. When the police prove to be of no help, he turns to his foster brother Shep, who chose an alternate route in life. Shep promises to help Mike, his wife, Annabel, and his daughter, Kat, to find out who is after his family, and why. As the mystery slowly unravels, Mike starts finding out who he is and where he came from. And why his past is coming back to haunt him.Full of twists with plenty of suspense, You're Next is a great read. Although a little slow at times, this book is definitely worth reading. With characters everyone can relate to and wonderfully written details, this book is a great addition to the thriller/suspense genre.
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    Mike Wingate is haunted by a past he can't remember. Abandoned by his father when he is four, he remembers little about his early years and does not know if his parents are alive or dead. A tough foster home - he manages to stay in the same one from age 4 to 17 - juvenile run-ins with the law all shape him as an adult. Yet somehow he manages to become a model citizen. It all falls apart when he realizes that someone for some reason wants him and his family dead. I will not give away the rest of the plot. I took me a couple of days to get into this book, but once I did, I literally could not put it down. Fast-paced, plot twists, good characters all keep your interest in the outcome. The reason he is being hunted down comes a little out of left field. The ease in which Mike gets out of trouble as a young man also stretch plausibility. But overall, you forget those issue as you get caught up in the chase and the wrenching decision he has to make to save his family. I found his relationship with his daughter particularly touching and she was one of the most enjoyable characters.
  • Rating: 3 out of 5 stars
    3/5
    You're Next by Gregg Hurwitz is the second book I have read by the author. The book is action packed and suspenseful; especially towards the end of the novel. It also shows the love a father has for his daughter and ultimately his family and his unwavering strength to bring his family back together. He faces obstacle after obstacle in his journey to do so. If you like fast paced novels that have surprising and unexpected twists than this should be your next read.
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    I received this book through Early Reviewers; this is my first book that I have read by Gregg Hurwitz. It is about a man who was abandoned by his parents at the age of 4 - but nor one knows why or even who he is. Through the story, "Mike" finds out who is and why his parents disappeared when he was a young child. Overall, this book is action filled and keeps moving, but mostly it is about the love a father has for his daughter and how he is going to save her from all the hurt and uncertainty he had as a child. I would recommend this book to those who love lots of action and suspense.