Liz Lawler

Liz Lawler

Born in Chatham, England, and partly raised in Dublin, Ireland, Liz Lawler is one of fourteen children and grew up sharing socks, pants, stuffed bras, and a table space to eat at. Liz spent more than twenty years working as a nurse, and has since worked as a flight attendant and as the general manager of a five-star hotel. She now lives in Bath with her husband. Don’t Wake Up is her first novel.

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Don’t Wake Up
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Don’t Wake Up
  • By: Liz Lawler
  • Narrator: Devon Sorvari
  • Length: 10 hours 10 minutes
  • Publisher: HarperAudio
  • Publish date: February 05, 2019
  • Language: English
  • (12181 ratings)
(12181 ratings)
A harrowing psychological thriller debut about a woman who awakens after an assault with no physical proof of the attack and who must try to convince everyone of what really happened. When Dr. Alex Taylor opens her eyes, she is hooked up to an IV,... Read more

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