A review by kmmi_booklover
Close to Me by Amanda Reynolds

4.0

In this very well executed debut thriller, Jo Harding wakes from a head injury with no memory of the past year. Things have changed drastically with her husband and two adult children, and Jo wonders what they are keeping from her. This novel switches between two time periods. The first is the present with Jo slowly remembering parts of the last year. The second starts a year back telling her story from there forward. I thought Amanda Reynolds did a great job marching these two storylines toward each other, building suspense along the way. I really enjoyed the dynamics of Jo's relationships with her family members and her reactions to the memories as they came forth. .
I look forward to reading more from Amanda Reynolds. Thank you to Quercus USA for sending me a review copy.