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leonarkr 's review for:
An Anonymous Girl
by Greer Hendricks, Sarah Pekkanen
I received an advance reader copy of 'An Anonymous Girl' by Greer Hendricks and Sarah Pekkanen from St. Martin's Press for my candid review.
It's funny. I wasn't too impressed with their debut novel 'The Wife Between Us' as it had many predictable plot points (with perhaps the exception of THAT twist) but 'An Anonymous Girl' is quite a bit of check your brain at the door, don't obsess about character motivations fun.
A struggling to pay the bills twenty-something takes part in an ethics study that pays well and is administered by a mysterious psychiatrist. The plot escalates from there on to an interesting plot of cat and mouse. I'm not sure I rooted for any of the characters, but I was happy to see how it would turn out.
It's funny. I wasn't too impressed with their debut novel 'The Wife Between Us' as it had many predictable plot points (with perhaps the exception of THAT twist) but 'An Anonymous Girl' is quite a bit of check your brain at the door, don't obsess about character motivations fun.
A struggling to pay the bills twenty-something takes part in an ethics study that pays well and is administered by a mysterious psychiatrist. The plot escalates from there on to an interesting plot of cat and mouse. I'm not sure I rooted for any of the characters, but I was happy to see how it would turn out.