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Latimer Road

North Ealing
East
Acton

Ealing
Broadway

6 5 4 3

North
Acton

West
Acton

South
Ealing

Shepherds
Bush Market

South Acton

Goldhawk Road

Acton Town

Northfields Chiswick
Park
Boston Manor

Turnham Stamford Ravenscourt


Brook
Park
Green
Gunnersbury

Osterley
Hounslow East
Hounslow Central

Kew Gardens

Hounslow
West

Queensway

Green Park

High Street Kensington

Kensington
(Olympia)

Victoria

South
Kensington

Earls
Court

Cannon Street

Parsons Green

Heathrow
Terminal 4

East Putney

London
Bridge

Borough

Lambeth North

Blackwall

Wimbledon Park
Clapham
Junction

Kennington

Wandsworth
Road

Oval

Clapham High Street

Stockwell

North
Greenwich

Heron Quays

Key to symbols

Explanation of zones

Interchange stations

Step-free access from street to train

Station in Zone 8

Station in Zone 7
Station in both zones

Step-free access from street to platform


National Rail
Airport

Station in Zone 5

Station in Zone 4
Station in both zones

Riverboat services

Victoria Coach Station

Emirates Air Line cable car

Station in Zone 2
Station in both zones

Station in Zone 1

Colliers Wood

Greenwich

New Cross

Elverson Road

Morden
Road

Phipps
Bridge

Belgrave
Walk

Mitcham

Mitcham
Junction

Beddington
Lane

Therapia
Lane

Ampere
Way

Waddon
Marsh

Wandle
Park

Avenue
Road

Norwood Junction

Wellesley
Road
George
Street

Beckenham
Junction

Harrington Road
Elmers End
Arena

London Trams
fare zone

Woodside

West Croydon

Church
Street

Beckenham
Road

Birkbeck

Penge West

Blackhorse Lane

Lebanon
Road

East
Croydon

Addiscombe

Sandilands
Lloyd Park
Coombe Lane

Sydenham

Centrale

Woolwich
Arsenal

Lewisham

Station in Zone 3

Morden

Deptford Bridge

Forest Hill

Reeves Corner

Key to

Beckton

Island Gardens

Crystal Palace

South Wimbledon

Transport for London December 2016

Tooting Bec
Tooting Broadway

Merton Park

Gallions Reach

King George V

Mudchute

Anerley

Balham

Station in Zone 6

Brixton

Clapham South

Station in Zone 9

Cyprus

London
City Airport

Honor Oak Park

Clapham North

Pontoon
Dock

South Quay

Surrey Quays

Royal Albert
Beckton Park

Emirates
Greenwich
Peninsula

Crossharbour

Peckham Rye

Clapham Common

Dundonald
Road

Prince Regent

West Silvertown

Brockley

Denmark Hill

Custom House for ExCeL

Emirates
Royal
Docks

Canary Wharf

New
Cross Gate

Elephant & Castle

Southfields

East
India

Cutty Sark for


Maritime Greenwich

Queens Road
Peckham

Royal
Victoria

West India
Quay

Canada
Water

Bermondsey

Southwark

Vauxhall

Wimbledon

Wapping

Rotherhithe

Embankment

Imperial Wharf

Tower
Gateway

Star Lane
Canning
Town

Poplar

River Thames

West Brompton

Fulham Broadway

All Saints

Westferry

Shadwell

Tower
Hill

2/3

Langdon Park

Limehouse

Temple

Westminster

Pimlico

Aldgate

Fenchurch Street

Blackfriars

St. Jamess
Park

Sloane
Square

Monument

Mansion House

Charing
Cross

Knightsbridge
Gloucester
Road

Street

Bank
St. Pauls

Leicester Square

Piccadilly
Circus

Chancery Lane

Holborn
Covent Garden

Hyde Park Corner

Barons
Court

West
Kensington

Tottenham
Court Road

Lancaster
Gate

Putney Bridge

E
Heathrow
Terminal 5

Notting
Hill Gate

Holland
Park

Waterloo

Richmond

Hatton Cross

Heathrow
Terminals 2 & 3

Hammersmith

Marble Arch

Shepherds
Bush

Wood Lane

Acton Central

Ealing Common

White
City

Gravel
Hill

Addington
Village

Fieldway

King Henrys
Drive

New
Addington

DISCUSSION

QUESTIONS
1 Do you commute to work on a daily basis and follow the same routine when
you do so? How much variation is there in your commute? If you take the train,
do you always sit in the same car? How much do you notice about the people
around you? Do you ever notice the same people in the same places? If you
dont commute, do you follow set routines?
2 When Zoe first realized she was being followed, did you think she was being
stalked by someone she knew or someone she didnt know?
3 Once you realized it was someone she knew, did you develop a favorite suspect
as you read the book? Or did you suspect different people? Who, and why?
4 Do you think you can ever really know, or trust, another human being? How
about your friends? Your own family members?
5 Discuss Kellys approach to victim support. Do you think she was justified in her
way of dealing with Lexis sexual assault? Do you think her being a twin affected
her reaction to her sisters trauma?
6 I See You explores themes of parenting. How do you balance protecting your
children with giving them their independence?
7 The mastermind behind the website in I See You used peoples predilection
for routine against them. Did I See You change the way you view the world
around you?
8 How do you think the person behind the website rationalized their actions?
9 The ending of I See You reveals the true culprit. Did you suspect this person at
all? How do you feel about this ending?

A CON VERSATION W I T H

CLARE MACKINTOSH
AUTHOR OF I SE E YO U

to journalist to novelist. What inspired your career transitions and


how do you think the three relate?
I spent 12 years in the police and loved every minute of it, but it
became increasingly hard to balance a busy career with life as a
mother of three young children. I took a career break and reinvented
myself as a freelance feature writer, and, at the same time, I wrote
I Let You Go. I signed a two-book publishing deal the month before
I was due back at work, so I handed in my notice and never went
back. The thread that links all three types of work is storytelling: as a
detective I told victims stories on their behalf and collected witnesses stories to support allegations of
crime. My job was to pull together all the threads of a story and present it to a court in such a way that
they could decide on a verdict. In that way, it wasnt dissimilar to the stories I now present to readers.

Given your experience in the police force, do you find it necessary to do additional research before
writing? If so, what kind of research do you do?
I didnt need to do much research for I Let You Go, although I did check some procedure with a couple
of former colleagues. Most of the research I did was more about trying to capture experiences; I even
walked fully clothed into a freezing ocean in November in order to write a particular scene better! For
I See You I spent a lot of time on the London Underground, watching people as they went about their
business. I also had help from a police officer specializing in cybercrime; he was so helpful I named a
character after him.

Your debut novel I Let You Go was the UKs top-selling crime fiction debut in 2015. Why do you think
so many readers have embraced the book?
Ive been overwhelmed by the response to my debut novel, and Ive loved hearing from so many book
groups and readers around the UK and beyond. It seems to appeal to fans of both procedural crime
and mystery, as well as of literary thrillers and psychological suspense, so I guess Im covering all bases!

Tell us about your literary influences. Who are your favorite writers and what kind of books do you
love to read?
I read widely, across all genres. Right now Im reading Alex Marwoods The Darkest Secret, an
exceptional thriller out this year. I love Sophie Hannahs books, and Ive been a fan of Jodi Picoult for
many yearsI love how she explores such big issues in her writing.

photo: Charlie Hopkinson

Your background is interestingyou went from police detective

Chesham

Amersham

Chalfont &
Latimer

Watford High Street

Watford

HOW EASY WOULD IT BE FOR SOMEONE


TO FOLLOW YOU ON YOUR DAILY COMMUTE?
Chorleywood

Bushey

Croxley

Rickmansworth

Carpenders Park

Moor Park

West Ruislip

Stanmore

Harrow &
Wealdstone

Mill Hill East

Follow the directions and answer the questions to find out!


Pinner

Ruislip Manor

Uxbridge

Edgware

Headstone Lane

Northwood Hills

Ruislip

Hillingdon

Hatch End

Northwood

Ickenham

Kenton

Harrowon-the-Hill
Rayners Lane

Ruislip
Gardens

Burnt Oak

Canons Park

North Harrow

Eastcote

Preston
Road

Colindale

Queensbury

Hendon Central

Kingsbury

Brent Cross

Northwick
Park

West
Harrow

Gospel

Golders Green

Oak
Hampstead
Have each member
of the book club print
out a map or pull one up
online.
South Kenton
Neasden
Heath

South Harrow

Hampstead

Wembley Park

North Wembley
This map can be
of the local public transit
or of any large, famous
Dollis system
Hill

South Ruislip

Wembley Central

Kentish
Town West

Willesden Green
Finchley Road
transit system,Stonebridge
some
Belsize Park
Parkof which can be found at the following
& Frognal websites:

Sudbury Hill

Harlesden
Northolt

Kensal
Rise

Willesden Junction

Kilburn

Brondesbury
Park

West
Hampstead

LONDON UNDERGROUND

Sudbury Town

Brondesbury

Finchley Road

Chalk Farm

Kensal Green
metromaplondon.com/metro_map_london.pdf
Swiss Cottage

Alperton

Queens Park

Kilburn
High Road

South
Hampstead

NEW YORK CITY SUBWAY

Greenford

Kilburn Park

Paddington

Edgware Road

St. Johns Wood

Marylebone

Camd
Ro

Camden Town
Mornington
Crescent

Kings C
St. Pan

Baker Great Portland Euston


Street

Maida Vale
Street
mta.info/nyct/maps/subwaymap.pdf
Warwick

Perivale

Avenue

Park Royal

Pick a starting point on

Latimer Road

North Ealing

the map (point A) and

East
Acton

Ealing

a destinationBroadway
(point B).

6 5 4 3

North
Acton

West
Acton

White
City

Acton Central

Shepherds
Bush Market

South Acton

Goldhawk Road

Notting
Hill Gate

Holland
Park

Queensway

Bond
Street

Goodge
Street

Tottenham
Court Road

Green Park

Leicester Square

Piccadilly
Circus

High Street Kensington

Northfields Chiswick
Park

Turnham Stamford Ravenscourt


Brook
Park
Green

Victoria

West
Kensington

Gunnersbury

Hounslow East

South
Kensington

Earls
Court

Man

Charing
Cross

Knightsbridge

Hammersmith

Holborn

Covent Garde

Lancaster
Gate

Gloucester
Barons to get from
Which route would you take
point A to point B?
Road
Court

Acton Town

Blac

St. Jamess
Park

Temple
Embankment

Westminster

Sloane
Square

Waterloo

West Brompton

Compare your route with those chosen by other members of the book club.

Hounslow Central

Kew Gardens

Hounslow
West
Heathrow
Terminals 2 & 3

Heathrow
Terminal 5

Try to determine how many


different routes one could take
to get from point A to point B.
Which is the fastest?

Key to symbols

Imperial Wharf

Lambeth North

Putney Bridge

E
Heathrow
Terminal 4

Fulham Broadway

Southwark

Pimlico

Parsons Green

Richmond

Hatton Cross

Russ
Squ

Oxford
Circus

Hyde Park Corner

Kensington
(Olympia)

Boston Manor
Osterley

Marble Arch

Shepherds
Bush

Wood Lane

Ealing Common
South
Ealing

Bayswater

Ladbroke Grove

Regents Park

parisbytrain.com/ paris-metro-maps
Westbourne Park

Euston
Square

Warren Street

Edgware
Road

PARIS METRO
Royal Oak

Hanger Lane

8 7 6

Watford Junction

Station in Zone 9

Step-free access from street to train

Station in Zone 8

Station in Zone 7
Station in both zones

Step-free access from street to platform

National Rail
Airport

Station in Zone 6

Station in Zone 5

Station in Zone 4
Station in both zones

Riverboat services

Victoria Coach Station

Emirates Air Line cable car

Station in Zone 2
Station in both zones

Station in Zone 1

Transport for London December 2016

Station in Zone 3

Vauxhall

Elephant & C

Southfields
Wimbledon Park
Clapham
Junction

Wimbledon

Kennington

Wandsworth
Road

Oval

Clapham High Street

Stockwell

Denm

Clapham North

Which isExplanation
the most convoluted?
of zones

Interchange stations

East Putney

How Dundonald
easy would itClapham
be to
change this
Common
Road

commute to avoid being followed?


Clapham South

Brixton

Balham

Tooting Bec
Tooting Broadway

Merton Park

Colliers Wood
South Wimbledon

Pick a new starting and


ending point, and try again!

Morden

Morden
Road

Phipps
Bridge

Belgrave
Walk

Mitcham

Mitcham
Junction

Bedding
Lane

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