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Um thriller que te agarra e que te é capaz de surpreender até ao final! Nunca tinha ficado tão presa e interessada. Adorei, 5/5
Thanks to @SheSpeaks for an ARC of this novel in exchange for an honest review.
There is a lot of dysfunction going on in this novel! While it was a quick read and held my attention, I immediately suspected that there was more than meets the eye in this book. There were many clues leading the reader in one direction, maybe too many clues, and then there were obvious clues to what was really going on in the story.
20 years ago, high school kids met at the old cannery to play a game. One teen was killed, and there was a mystery about that. Now, 20 years later, some people are dying and other weird things are happening - are they related to the incident 20 years ago?
Also, Rachel, one of the high schoolers at the cannery, and half sister to the boy who died, is now a divorced mother with 2 teenage kids who are rebellious.
Other things happen in the book that make you think - are families really this dysfunctional?
There is a bit of a cliffhanger at the book - I wonder if there might be a follow up novel??
#Paranoid #LisaJackson #SheSpeaks #ReadPARANOID #KensingtonBooks http://bit.ly/ReadParanoid.
There is a lot of dysfunction going on in this novel! While it was a quick read and held my attention, I immediately suspected that there was more than meets the eye in this book. There were many clues leading the reader in one direction, maybe too many clues, and then there were obvious clues to what was really going on in the story.
20 years ago, high school kids met at the old cannery to play a game. One teen was killed, and there was a mystery about that. Now, 20 years later, some people are dying and other weird things are happening - are they related to the incident 20 years ago?
Also, Rachel, one of the high schoolers at the cannery, and half sister to the boy who died, is now a divorced mother with 2 teenage kids who are rebellious.
Other things happen in the book that make you think - are families really this dysfunctional?
There is a bit of a cliffhanger at the book - I wonder if there might be a follow up novel??
#Paranoid #LisaJackson #SheSpeaks #ReadPARANOID #KensingtonBooks http://bit.ly/ReadParanoid.
This book will keep you hooked from start to finish! The mystery of who killed Luke will make you go crazy wanting to know what happened. Other deaths take place 20 years after Luke’s death and things get way more complicated - and Luke’s sister and main suspect for killing him 20’years ago starts to get paranoid with text messages she’s been receiving. Who is the killer??
mysterious
tense
fast-paced
Plot or Character Driven:
A mix
Strong character development:
Yes
Loveable characters:
Yes
Flaws of characters a main focus:
Complicated
mysterious
slow-paced
Plot or Character Driven:
A mix
Strong character development:
No
Loveable characters:
Complicated
Diverse cast of characters:
No
Flaws of characters a main focus:
Yes
What a freakin ride kids. I just finished this at 2am and my mind is REELING. The constant twists at the end, are you joking me? And no sequel!!
This book was a fun ride from the very beginning. I am not sure how I feel about the true culprit, as there were many. But my oh my did the last 7 pages shock me. Probably one of the most shocking endings I have ever read. Oh my. I’m not okay.
This book was a fun ride from the very beginning. I am not sure how I feel about the true culprit, as there were many. But my oh my did the last 7 pages shock me. Probably one of the most shocking endings I have ever read. Oh my. I’m not okay.
dark
mysterious
tense
fast-paced
Plot or Character Driven:
A mix
Strong character development:
No
Loveable characters:
N/A
Diverse cast of characters:
N/A
I really had to force myself to read this until the last fifty pages or so
There was a part when O'Meara had an internal dialogue about the St Augustine scene and how Harper looked so scared, and I flipped back and Kayleigh wasn't even there at the same time as Harper. Don't know how that wasn't caught in all the proof reading when I noticed right away.
There was a part when O'Meara had an internal dialogue about the St Augustine scene and how Harper looked so scared, and I flipped back and Kayleigh wasn't even there at the same time as Harper. Don't know how that wasn't caught in all the proof reading when I noticed right away.
This would have a 4-5 star review if it weren't for the fact that I figured out who did it about half way through. Otherwise I enjoyed the book, my first one of hers.