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Disclaimer
by Renée Knight
If you trust me at all, then trust me on this one. Take a chance and read it.
Disclaimer It took me awhile to get into this. I had almost given up, but then…
From the reviews I’m reading I liked Disclaimer more than some.
The Hook - The blurb - ”What if you realized the terrifying book you were reading was all about you?” Come on now, isn’t that enough to reel you in?
The Line – ”All I felt was soft filth, and it got into my skin and under my fingernails, and its stink invaded my nostrils, clinging to the hairs, soaking up into the tiny blood vessels and polluting my entire system.
The Sinker – Catherine Ravenscroft soon realizes the book she finds by her beside is far more sinister than a light work of fiction. She’s intrigued by this suspenseful story The Perfect Stranger until she realizes it’s all about her. Where did it come from? Who wrote it? And why was it left for her? It threatens to expose a secret from her past, one she thought hidden for all time, the consequences which could topple her very existence.
Renêe Knight plotted this psychological tale with precision. A satisfying read with questions we all struggle to answer. How well do we know our spouses? How strong is love? How well do we know our children? Would we lie for them? Do we see them as others do? Do we put them first, even before our spouses? What do we see but deny? Do we want to know the truth? Who do we trust?
Disclaimer is about two marriages, two families, two boys, two sons. It is thought provoking. It’s a book within a book, its pages filled with revenge, betrayal, love, guilt, bravery, sadness, and brimming with human emotion. I thought I would scream if someone compared it to Gone Girl but they already have. Be warned this is no copycat. Knight earns the excitement that her debut deserves.
Disclaimer It took me awhile to get into this. I had almost given up, but then…
From the reviews I’m reading I liked Disclaimer more than some.
The Hook - The blurb - ”What if you realized the terrifying book you were reading was all about you?” Come on now, isn’t that enough to reel you in?
The Line – ”All I felt was soft filth, and it got into my skin and under my fingernails, and its stink invaded my nostrils, clinging to the hairs, soaking up into the tiny blood vessels and polluting my entire system.
The Sinker – Catherine Ravenscroft soon realizes the book she finds by her beside is far more sinister than a light work of fiction. She’s intrigued by this suspenseful story The Perfect Stranger until she realizes it’s all about her. Where did it come from? Who wrote it? And why was it left for her? It threatens to expose a secret from her past, one she thought hidden for all time, the consequences which could topple her very existence.
Renêe Knight plotted this psychological tale with precision. A satisfying read with questions we all struggle to answer. How well do we know our spouses? How strong is love? How well do we know our children? Would we lie for them? Do we see them as others do? Do we put them first, even before our spouses? What do we see but deny? Do we want to know the truth? Who do we trust?
Disclaimer is about two marriages, two families, two boys, two sons. It is thought provoking. It’s a book within a book, its pages filled with revenge, betrayal, love, guilt, bravery, sadness, and brimming with human emotion. I thought I would scream if someone compared it to Gone Girl but they already have. Be warned this is no copycat. Knight earns the excitement that her debut deserves.