An Anonymous Girl by Greer Hendricks
My rating: 4 of 5 stars
Very interesting book that has a much more intriguing plot than the back cover/inside flap lets on. I enjoyed the alternating perspectives - one chapter is told from first person and the next is told in second person, often with some overlap in the narrative. This is definitely in the realm of the psychological thriller, with no real gore or horror.
My one gripe with the book was the very last "twist." No spoilers, but it's literally the last page of the book. I didn't quite grasp it entirely, but I can't put my finger on if I missed something or if it just wasn't clearly explained.
Definitely recommend giving this one a read. May have to check out The Wife Between Us next.
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My rating: 4 of 5 stars
Very interesting book that has a much more intriguing plot than the back cover/inside flap lets on. I enjoyed the alternating perspectives - one chapter is told from first person and the next is told in second person, often with some overlap in the narrative. This is definitely in the realm of the psychological thriller, with no real gore or horror.
My one gripe with the book was the very last "twist." No spoilers, but it's literally the last page of the book. I didn't quite grasp it entirely, but I can't put my finger on if I missed something or if it just wasn't clearly explained.
Definitely recommend giving this one a read. May have to check out The Wife Between Us next.
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