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Such was the suspense that it's very hard to talk about this book without giving anything away. But, if it was on television I think it would come with the warning that it 'contains scenes that some viewers may find disturbing' and that for me was the only real negative. It wasn't the scenes as such but the overall motivation that was disconcerting, however, that said it wasn't evident until the end of the book and described in a non-explicit manner so whilst a subject I would normally avoid it wasn't too off putting and certainly didn't diminish my love of this book.
An intense psychological thriller that had me totally gripped from the very first to the very last page. As a chicklit fan this was not my usual genre but I loved it although perhaps that's not surprising as all three of author Karen Perry's previous books have been bestsellers. Thank you to The Bookbag and the publishers for introducing me another new author and genre, I can't wait to get started on Karen Perry's other novels now. Other books you might like are [[I Let You Go by Clare Mackintosh]] for its unpredictable twists and [[In a Dark, Dark Wood by Ruth Ware]] which will also keep you guessing from start to finishand [[Mrs March by Virginia Feito]].
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