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Beneath Her Skin
by Gregg Olsen
When the body of troubled teen Katelyn Berkley is found in her bathtub, the close-knit community of Port Gamble, Washington is shaken to its core. All signs point to a suicide but what makes her death even more tragic is that Katelyn survived a horrific bus crash ten years ago, which took the lives of several young girls and has scarred the town ever since.
Hayley and Taylor Ryan are identical twins who grew up with Katelyn and have spent the last 10 years getting over the crash. Ever since that fateful night the twins have shared a secret: they can hear the dead. And it soon becomes clear that Katelyn is communicating with them. Whilst the town believes it was a tragic accident, something much darker lies behind Katelyn’s death.
I really enjoyed this audiobook. Port Gamble is a great setting for a new series and the first book certainly didn't disappoint. Most of the characters are teenagers, but that didn't meant that this wasn't a grown up book; sometimes these kind of books are more Young Adult, but this definitely ticked all of the 'thriller boxes'.
I found myself intruiged by the twins and their 'gifts' and really wanted to keep listening to see how it all came together.
My thanks to NetGalley and the Publishers for sending me this book in return for an honest review.
Hayley and Taylor Ryan are identical twins who grew up with Katelyn and have spent the last 10 years getting over the crash. Ever since that fateful night the twins have shared a secret: they can hear the dead. And it soon becomes clear that Katelyn is communicating with them. Whilst the town believes it was a tragic accident, something much darker lies behind Katelyn’s death.
I really enjoyed this audiobook. Port Gamble is a great setting for a new series and the first book certainly didn't disappoint. Most of the characters are teenagers, but that didn't meant that this wasn't a grown up book; sometimes these kind of books are more Young Adult, but this definitely ticked all of the 'thriller boxes'.
I found myself intruiged by the twins and their 'gifts' and really wanted to keep listening to see how it all came together.
My thanks to NetGalley and the Publishers for sending me this book in return for an honest review.