Very intriguing...
Theo is a psychotherapist obsessed with the patient that has been silent about the circumstances of the murder of her husband years earlier. Theo is determined to help Alicia deal with the truth of the circumstances and come face-to-face with reality. The prologue of this book is very curious. It leaves you with so many questions and wanting to read more. As does the rest of this book. It has a way of keeping your interest and keep you guessing. It is very well written in this way which is good for any thriller. The switching back and forth between the two main characters points of view and the time frames is so well-written that you don't really even know what you are reading until the very end when everything comes to light. The plot twist at the end is brilliant but if it does not come as a shock to you then I feel the entire book would be a huge letdown. However the way that this twist is written is so well executed that it would be difficult for most readers to figure out. You just become so enveloped in the story and you become so close to the situation that you are no longer able to see clearly what is happening. This is a sign of very good writing. The ending leaves so many questions unanswered and leaves the reader wanting more. With everything listed above I would have to say that this is one of the best thrillers I've ever read. Bravo Alex!!! 👏👏👏 I would definitely highly recommend this book to anyone who likes a good thriller or a whodunit novel.
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