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emmycd 's review for:
The Imposter
by Anna Wharton
I thought I had this book all figured out. The plot twist seemed SO obvious that I was just waiting for it to unfold as I flicked through the pages. It wasn't until 70% that something suddenly clicked. The twist suddenly seemed too easy and the clues that had been laid down finally slotted into place. Even though I did eventually figure it all out, it was done so well that I was actually swearing out loud when it all took place in the final chapters.
We first meet Chloe when she is working in the archive section of a local newspaper, living with her nan with dementia who she is struggling to look after. After her nan goes missing and is then located and taken to a nursing home, Chloe becomes obsessed with the disappearance of a 4 year old girl 25 years previously and finding her for her distraught parents. She loses her job at the newspaper and soon dives further into her obsession.
This is such a fantastic read and I really recommend it.
Also, the cover has just been released and it's fab and really reflects the story.
Thank you to Anna Wharton, Netgalley and Pan Macmillan for a copy of the book in exchange for an honest review.
We first meet Chloe when she is working in the archive section of a local newspaper, living with her nan with dementia who she is struggling to look after. After her nan goes missing and is then located and taken to a nursing home, Chloe becomes obsessed with the disappearance of a 4 year old girl 25 years previously and finding her for her distraught parents. She loses her job at the newspaper and soon dives further into her obsession.
This is such a fantastic read and I really recommend it.
Also, the cover has just been released and it's fab and really reflects the story.
Thank you to Anna Wharton, Netgalley and Pan Macmillan for a copy of the book in exchange for an honest review.