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A review by tartan_teapotsandbooks_croft
I Know You Saw Her by Ann Girdharry
dark
emotional
hopeful
mysterious
reflective
sad
tense
medium-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? A mix
- Strong character development? No
- Loveable characters? Yes
- Diverse cast of characters? Yes
- Flaws of characters a main focus? No
5.0
I thoroughly enjoyed this! The concept was excellent and I loved seeing how events unfolded.
The book was extremely well written and it flowed perfectly. There were absolutely zero plot holes or unanswered questions. It was descriptive, a page turner and absolutely chilling.
I loved the characters. It was so difficult to know who to trust. Except for Fiona, Keith and Amy. I liked them. They were enjoyable characters. The other characters has something unlikable about them and again they were difficult to trust. The characterisation was done so well and were perfect for the genre.
The book was written in first person from the POVs of Fiona and Amy. It worked beautifully. We got Fiona's story in the story's present and Amy's in the past. It was just so good!
As a psychological thriller fan, I absolutely loved this book. I really recommend it.
The book was extremely well written and it flowed perfectly. There were absolutely zero plot holes or unanswered questions. It was descriptive, a page turner and absolutely chilling.
I loved the characters. It was so difficult to know who to trust. Except for Fiona, Keith and Amy. I liked them. They were enjoyable characters. The other characters has something unlikable about them and again they were difficult to trust. The characterisation was done so well and were perfect for the genre.
The book was written in first person from the POVs of Fiona and Amy. It worked beautifully. We got Fiona's story in the story's present and Amy's in the past. It was just so good!
As a psychological thriller fan, I absolutely loved this book. I really recommend it.