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Average rating3
For fans of Gone Girl and The Girl on the Train. A chilling suspense story of wounded hearts and dark secrets. Washed up on the beach, she can't remember who she is. She can't even remember her name. Turns out, she has a perfect life - friends and family eager to fill in the blanks. But why are they lying to her? What don't they want her to remember? When you don't even know who you are, how do you know who to trust?
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Interesting storyline, but the narrator and recording were not the best. The audio sounded as though she were in a tunnel or underwater part of the time, which distracted from the overall of the book. I will grab a copy of this book when it releases and read again, which may change how I view the overall plot and drive of the story.
I would be a lot less annoyed by how fast the ending was and how little time was spent to the twist if the author didnt devote so many pages describing every single meal eaten in this book. I wish the word count went to the end vs the food
3 and a half stars.
Good plot. It kept me entertained from the beginning to the end.
I didn't expect such an ending...
Although I have enjoyed more reading the other Shalini Boland's books, I recommend it.