About the Book
A tense true crime psychological thriller that will grip you from the start!
True story of what became known internationally as the UK's longest running online harassment case to date. Lindsey Goldrick Dean was subjected to 13 years of persecution by a man that she ended a relationship with after four dates.
'What do you want me to do?' was the question that the people that were meant to help asked when she turned to them continuously throughout the years. It is a detailed account of her true ordeal.
You will be intrigued by how she coped.
You will be captivated by the scale of the perpetrator's activities to persecute her.
You will be gripped by this thought-provoking true crime story and question why nobody was willing to help.
By the end of the book you will be compelled to search what's online about yourself, wonder what you would do and wonder who you would turn to?
Here is what they are saying about Lindsey Goldrick Dean's 'What Do You Want Me to Do? - 13 Years of Online Harassment':
-What a remarkable account of a remarkable, thrilling, chilling lived experience. The recurring question, 'what do you want me to do?', became stronger and stronger. I started screaming at the pages, and at the very people she was asking to help her, to help her. This is a frank, direct, page-turning true story that has you wanting to change the British justice system.
-Totally gripping and terrifying psychological true story.
-Absolutely gripping. A true page turner. I couldn't wait to find out what happened next.
-I hope as many people as possible read Lindsey Goldrick Dean's book to raise awareness.
-The title of this book about 13 years of online harassment grew more haunting the deeper I delved; echoes throughout the exhausting, extended ordeal that Lindsey experienced and bravely conquered, with ineffable courage and conviction.
-Totally worth the read!
-Lindsey Goldrick Dean's book had me totally engrossed. A great weekend read.
-Gripping and alarming yet captivating and intriguing. I was truly amazed. It's not just based on a true story, it is the writer's story. Although I wanted to stop reading, I didn't want to put it down. I wanted to know more.
-Wow. What an amazing book. Very well written.
-Feelings of psychological claustrophobia, dizziness, emotional and psychological asphyxiation were evoked as I read Lindsey's words, portraying her stark isolation, as brutal digital violation spilled over into a primal fear for life.
-Lindsey Goldrick Dean's positivity, humour, integrity, fathomless gratitude and happy events in her life price like bold, bright beams through otherwise dark, ominous prose.
-Beauty and gratitude overwhelm intense psychotic darkness. Strength, positivity, spirituality, good humour, smattered with deep belly laughs.
-Wow! I couldn't put it down. "What do you want me to do?" is a great read - incredulous but TRUE, a real eye opener.
-What an inspiration the Lindsey Goldrick Dean's book is. I couldn't put it down.
-'Faith in humanity restored' true story.