A propulsive and time-bending thriller: Read an Extract from Every Time She Wakes by Petronella McGovern

A propulsive and time-bending thriller: Read an Extract from Every Time She Wakes by Petronella McGovern

A SINGLE THUD.
So loud that I hear it over the relentless wind battering the house. I listen in the darkness, hoping it’s the front door, hoping it’s Frankie home from the cocktail bar, hoping she won’t be drunk and stumbling and wake the whole family. But there are no other noises, it must have been a falling branch. Unless the thud was inside my head— the tablets I swallowed after dinner haven’t dulled the pounding pain.
Taking the phone from my bedside table, I type a message: Are you on your way? I’m trying to give our eldest daughter the freedom I never had, but it’s a push-pull of emotions: excitement for her to be going to university and enjoying the social life, along with concern for her safety. Late at night, she has to catch two buses and an Uber from the other side of the city back to our house. When I suggested a midnight curfew, Frankie presented me with a philosophical argument from one of her exams. ‘Time isn’t real, Mum,’ she said. ‘It’s an illusion. We only have the present, this moment now. The future doesn’t yet exist so I can’t possibly tell you what time I’ll be home.’ After a year studying philosophy, nineteen-year-old Frankie thinks she has the answer to life, the universe and everything. Ha! At forty-nine, I now have more questions than answers. My phone pings with a reply: Home soon. Can Clio stay? Her train’s cancelled. Sure, I answer, wondering what Frankie means by ‘soon’. Public transport is so unreliable. At the beginning of the year, I’d drive to the bus stop at our local shops and collect her. Tonight, though, she’s with Clio. Safety in numbers. Beside me, Vince shifts slightly in the bed. He always sleeps like the dead. If he were awake, he’d say, ‘Stop worrying, Suze. Close your eyes.’ So I close my eyes and focus on my breathing: in, out, slow and deep. My head throbs with every breath. Bushfires have been burning north of Sydney for weeks and smoke taints the air. I hope Issy took her asthma preventer before bed, she’s been coughing every night. With the strong winds whipping through the gum trees, Vince has been checking the bushfire app even more often than usual. He showed me an update before bed. ‘Only thirty kilometres away now,’ he told me, pointing to the
corridor of bush leading directly from the fire front to our home. ‘Thirty kilometres is a long way.’ I reassured him with logic, even though his fear isn’t logical. ‘The fire would have to jump the six-lane motorway then snake down the valley in a very specific path to get to us. That won’t happen, honey.’ ‘The wind’s pushing it towards us,’ he insisted. ‘Random gusts can spread embers miles ahead of the flames.’ Our house backs on to a national park which is usually clamouring with life, but lately it has been silent: no kookaburras laughing, no wattlebirds chattering.

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    Publisher details

    Every Time She Wakes
    Author
    Petronella McGovern
    Publisher
    Allen & Unwin
    Genres
    Fiction, Thriller
    Released
    30 July, 2026
    ISBN
    9781761472800

    Synopsis

    Every Time She Wakes is a taut, time-bending thriller about family, identity and defying fate.When careers counsellor Suze and her family are evacuated from their home during a bushfire emergency, she suddenly realises they're being kidnapped. The van crashes and Suze thinks it's the end.But she wakes up two weeks back in time. No one else remembers the terror that came before. Is it all in her own mind?Then it happens again. And again.With every loop, her world twists into a new version of itself. Suze must discover why it's happening and who is behind the kidnappings. She's running out of time to save her family and wake up in a world she recognises.A twisty page-turner about how far we'll go to protect what matters most.
    Petronella McGovern
    About the author

    Petronella McGovern

    Petronella McGovern's books have been described as domestic noir and psychological suspense. With strong characters and gripping storylines, her novels will keep you reading - and guessing - late into the night. Petronella grew up on in a large family on a farm in the Central West of New South Wales. After travelling and working in Canberra for a number of years, she now lives on Sydney's northern beaches with her husband and their two teenagers. Petronella's bestselling debut novel, Six Minutes, was shortlisted for the Australian Crime Writers' Association's Ned Kelly Awards and longlisted for the Australian Independent Bookseller's Indie Book Awards. Her second novel, The Good Teacher, was longlisted for the Davitt Awards. The Liars is her third novel.

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