I don’t know who I am. I don’t know who to trust. But someone out there knows what really happened to me. The faces staring back at me feel wrong, their voices uncomfortably distant. Ever since I woke from the coma, it’s like I’ve been locked in a stranger’s life. My memories are fractured – frozen at thirty, yet they insist I’m forty. A wife. A mother. But these strangers? They say they’re my family.
Daniel, my husband, swears he loves me, yet I can’t recall saying ‘I do.’ My children’s faces stir nothing but guilt. Even the wedding album feels staged. But I remember Brad, my first husband – and my last clear and carefree memory is of him.
Then there’s the train station. The tracks. That Monday morning.
I have too many questions, and nobody is giving me answers. The more I dig, the more the fear grows. Everyone in my life seems to be hiding something. Secrets. Lies. Grudges. One of them knows more than they’re letting on.
Nothing feels real, not even my own reflection. I just need to remember what happened that Monday.
It’s the only way I can piece my life back together.
Maria Frankland has a dubious internet search history and a very worried mother-in-law. However, neither of these things can stop her writing gripping psychological thrillers in which you’ll never find a happy-ever-after.
Her novels are mostly set in Yorkshire where you’ll hear the accent through all her characters. These are people you could live next door to, or closer still… don’t say you haven’t been warned.
Maria’s novels are fast-paced, down to earth and realistic. You never know what’s around the corner…
Find out more about Maria at https://www.mariafrankland.co.uk. Whilst you’re there, you can download your free novel - Ties That Bind.
A bit predictable for me. There were so many characters I disliked so I think that made it more difficult for me to get through. The beginning was better than the middle and ending.
I Don’t Like Mondays doesn’t just grab you—it slams you headfirst into the story and dares you to look away. That prologue? Absolute chaos—in the best possible way. It's jarring, and unsettling, yanking you straight into the heart of the storm.
The story follows a woman, Cathy, waking up from a coma, her memories in tatters, and her life feeling like a jigsaw puzzle with half the pieces missing. The people around her claim to be her family, but the faces don’t quite fit. And looming over it all is a chilling incident tied to a Monday morning train station.
Maria writes like she’s lighting a fuse and walking away. Every page crackles with tension and dread, pulling you deeper into a story that’s as unsettling as it is unputdownable. If you live for twisty, heart-racing mysteries that mess with your head, I Don’t Like Mondays will own you. That opening alone will leave you wide-eyed—and the shocks just keep coming.
I was lucky and got an arc of this book from Maria herself. The lost memory storyline can be tricky. Often it’s boring and I end up not liking it. I don’t like Mondays ended up being a real page turner. What if you woke up from a coma and thought it was 10 years earlier? You can’t remember your kids or husband. You’re much older than when you last looked in the mirror. Then you learn that maybe you haven’t even been a good person. This book was a true rollercoaster. I thought I knew what was going on and who to hate and all of a sudden things start to change. I did end up guessing a big twist about half way in but it didn’t change how I was glued to my seat, flipping pages to see what was going to happen next. An excellent read.
I DON'T LIKE MONDAYS BY THE FABULOUS MARIA FRANKLAND. Release date set for the 31st of March 2025. Unfortunately i can only give this book 5✨ ✨ ✨ ✨ ✨s. I wanted to give it 10 ✨s. By the end of the prologue I was hooked as I thought it was chilling. I loved the story line and felt empathy towards the main female character. Throughout the story I was thinking how it was going to play out and at times was suspicious of nearly every character. I have been not so patiently waiting for this book so as I happily dropped everything I was reading and doing as soon as this landed on my kindle yesterday. Talk about a bingeable, UNPUTADOWNABLE, brilliant and an amazing psychological thriller book Thank you to Maria for the early copy I am honoured ♥
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I DON'T LIKE MONDAYS BY THE FABULOUS MARIA FRANKLAND. Release date set for the 31st of March 2025. Unfortunately i can only give this book 5✨ ✨ ✨ ✨ ✨s. I wanted to give it 10 ✨s. By the end of the prologue I was hooked as I thought it was chilling. I loved the story line and felt empathy towards the main female character. Throughout the story I was thinking how it was going to play out and at times was suspicious of nearly every character. I have been not so patiently waiting for this book so as I happily dropped everything I was reading and doing as soon as this landed on my kindle yesterday. Talk about a bingeable, UNPUTADOWNABLE, brilliant and an amazing psychological thriller book Thank you to Maria for the early copy I am honoured ♥
Boring. Predictable. Plot lines used far too many times in other books. Sigh…you know the story. Victim is in terrible accident, wakes up with partial amnesia, doesn’t remember key things but memories start to come back. Life is not as she thought.
Thriller? No, absolutely not. This is lukewarm writing. SO many plot holes and unrealistic themes and events. Cue eye rolling. 🙄 It dragged on and on about well…not much.
I persevered hoping for an amazing ending and whilst a few pages of actual excitement pushed this to 2 stars from the 1 star that was it nothing saved it. I saw most of the “reveals” coming a mile off and the red herrings did not work. Characters are almost all incredibly unlikeable. Even the characters have been done to death in other books.
It felt like hundreds of similar plotted books I’ve read before and immediately forgotten. This had zero originality in it. Just nope. I was proud of myself for finishing it. Next please..
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Pues me ha gustado y me ha mantenido muy enganchada. De he hecho, me ha mantenido tan enganchada que me lo leí en un día... El libro empieza con un atropello de la protagonista en el tren... ¿Ha sido un suicidio? ¿Alguien ha querido matarla? Pero ella, sobrevive. Cathy sobrevive y capítulo a capítulo vamos viendo cómo son las relaciones de Cathy con las diferentes personas de su entorno: su familia, su marido, sus amigos y su trabajo. Cathy sufre amnesia y no recuerda nada, pero luego todo va encauzándose. Me parece un libro fácil que engancha, aunque el final, a medida que va sucediéndose la historia, se veía venir.
This was one of the worst books I've ever read. Characters talking to each other like cartoon villains. Every single person in this is psychotic and evil in a mustache twirling "Muahahahaha" way. Extremely unbelievable dialogue, behaviour etc. Boring hospital room setting for much over half of the book.
Just super cheesy and lame. And daft twists. I think every single person was heavily implied to being the culprit at one point or another.
What an utter knob the main character must be for EVERYONE to hate her that much.
I Don’t Like Mondays by Maria Frankland 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 This is an intense and exciting mystery/thriller story. I loved all of the twists and suspense that were all throughout the book! I was instantly hooked! Cathy wakes up in the hospital only to realize she can’t remember the last 10 years of her life. She doesn’t know how she ended up in the hospital and didn’t even know she had kids! Her husband and others around her try to fill in missing pieces from her life, but some things don’t feel right at all.
What really happened to Cathy on Monday?
I truly enjoyed this book and all of the twists and turns that just kept coming! I listened to the audio version and the narrator was excellent!!
I’m a big fan of Maria Frankland and I was excited when I saw she has a new book out. I Don’t Like Mondays was really good and it hooked me from the very first page. I thought I had guessed the ending but nope, I was wrong. I recommend this thriller.
I enjoyed the characters and plot, but the pacing was a little slow for me since a majority of the book takes place in the hospital. A large portion of the book is dialogue in the main character's head and amongst her visitors.
I do like the amount of distrust Maria builds amongst the secondary characters. By the time the main character gets out of the hospital, I was questioning whether anyone wants her to get better!
I love the main character and the growth she shows as the book progresses. At first she was wishy-washy, but by the end she was strong and self-reliant!
Absolutely unputdownable. A chilling, twist-filled psychological thriller.
I Don’t Like Mondays had me hooked from the very first line. Maria Frankland delivers an emotionally gripping and claustrophobic mystery that had me questioning everything and everyone.
The premise is instantly compelling: a woman wakes up in a hospital with no memory, strangers insisting they’re her family, and a creeping sense that something is very wrong. The pacing is sharp, the atmosphere is eerie, and the twists? Let’s just say I gasped more than once.
Frankland does an amazing job blending suspense with emotional depth. You feel the main character’s confusion, fear, and desperation. It’s not just about what happened to her, but why and the truth is darker than I expected.
If you love books with unreliable narrators, hidden identities, and that feeling of tension you can’t shake, this is for you.
If you love suspenseful psychological thrillers, this one is for you! “I Don’t Like Mondays" by Maria Frankland had me hooked from the very first page. The story follows a woman who wakes up after a terrible accident with no memory of the past 10 years. She doesn’t recognize the man by her bedside who claims to be her husband, nor the children he insists are her sons. As she struggles to piece together the truth, no one will give her a straight answer, and she has no idea who to trust. I couldn’t put this book down—just when I thought I had it all figured out, another twist completely threw me off!
Poor Cathy wakes up in the hospital, a week after being admitted, and quickly realizes she has partial amnesia. This is especially troubling as she doesn’t remember her husband or her kids! She there due to a train crashing into her. Is it suicide, an accident or attempted murder? Read at a fast pace, the clues eventually unfold. She doesn’t know who is own her side. These close friends and family members all have secrets to hide! Maria Frankland has another hit here. All of her books are entertaining!
This is about a wife and mother named Cathy, who travels to London for work at a book publishing company. She wakes up after being in a coma for a week after being hit by a train, the last 10 years of her life are erased from her memory. It was first believed that she was attempting suicide, but then discovered she was actually pushed. Trying to remember her life, and who would even do this to her after discovering her many enemies.
An interesting read, and the many possibilities of who the person who tried to murder Cathy could be kept the book interesting.
The best thing about this book was the title and even that was click bait. The not liking Mondays had nothing to do with the plot line except for the fact that the incident happens on a Monday. Alternative title I DON'T LIKE ANYONE and rightly so.
The writing is pretty amateur and every single character is horrible and not in an interesting way.
The book is easy to read and it's not terrible. It's just almost terrible.
Wow! I can't remember if I have read any other books by Maria Frankland but she will be an author on my radar from now on! I was addicted to this, there were so many twists, I was guessing right until the end.
I always race through Maria's books. They are so easy to read and thoroughly addictive. One thing I've noticed that apart from the MC, most other characters are absolutely horrible. And by horrible I mean horrible. So of course I suspected everyone! Really enjoyable though. The Perfect popcorn thriller.
My first book by this author. I really enjoyed the story line and how easy it was to read. It kept me interested and guessing throughout. I was really hoping for some big twist at the end, but it fell short for me. It was easy to guess "whodunnit". It was an easy read, but nothing super special overall.
Forget everything you think you know about amnesia thrillers. This one grabs you by the throat in the first confused, disoriented moments and never lets go.
Waking up in the hospital is supposed to be the start of recovery. But for our lead, it’s the first click of a deadly trap. With a memory shattered into useless fragments after a catastrophic accident at the train station, she’s already vulnerable. Then the real chaos erupts.
The atmosphere is oppressively perfect! You can smell the antiseptic, feel the cold panic, and taste the metallic fear. Just as you think you’ve grasped the puzzle, the storyline wrenches sideways in the most unpredictable and heartbreaking ways. The characters are masterfully crafted, the kind of deliciously twisted, morally ambiguous players you love to hate.
And that ending? Mind. Blown. It recontextualizes everything in a single, breathtaking stroke.
Audiobook Note: The narrator’s performance is a tour de force. It’s not just reading; it’s a possession. I genuinely couldn't press pause! This is a one-sitting, heart-in-your-throat experience.
Verdict: This book turned me into an instant, lifelong fan of Maria Frankland! A gritty, emotional, and brilliantly executed thriller that deserves every one of its five stars. Auto-read status: EARNED.
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Que Thriller TAN BUENO 😱😍
No le tenía mucha esperanza al libro y realmente no se porque, pero ha sido una grata sorpresa poder leer esta novela tan trepidante en un momento tan ... complejo de mi vida.
La historia de Cathy es una de esas de no te lo puedo creer y la verdad es que ¡OSEA! ¿Quien se iba imaginar primero que una persona podría sobrevivir a un accidente de este tipo? y segundo ¿Que la asesina era quien era?
Eso fue ALTO Plot Twist.
La aurora tiene una narrativa muy ligera, fácil de leer y que engancha rápidamente al lector, es una recomendación de ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ para salir de un bloqueo lector o pasar una tarde amable.
Based on reviews, I had high expectations. 2.5 stars from me. I'm going to say this book is just average and the twist was figured out early. The ending lines were just odd. I don't think I would really recommend this.