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A review by okevamae
I Know What You Did by Cayce Osborne
3.0
Petta has lived for thirty years with a secret – what really happened to her best friend, Megan, when they were fourteen. But now, an anonymous author has written a bestselling book fictionalizing the tragedy – using Petta’s real name, and naming her as the one responsible, in both the events of the book and the sinister dedication at the beginning: “I know what you did, Petal Woznewski. And now everyone else will, too.” It seems obvious that someone’s trying to get her attention. But who really wrote the book?
This thriller is fast-paced, with a flawed but likeable main character, but it let me down in the end. I wasn’t all that surprised by the big reveal of who the author was, and the final confrontation devolved into an interaction that, in my opinion, bordered on silly. Everything up until that scene was great, though. I really liked Petta, prickly as she was. Except for the end, I thought it was pretty skillfully written, so I’d probably read this author again in hopes that the next one turns out better.
Representation: fat MC (or at least she describes herself that way)
I received an advance copy of this ebook from Netgalley in exchange for an honest review.
This thriller is fast-paced, with a flawed but likeable main character, but it let me down in the end. I wasn’t all that surprised by the big reveal of who the author was, and the final confrontation devolved into an interaction that, in my opinion, bordered on silly. Everything up until that scene was great, though. I really liked Petta, prickly as she was. Except for the end, I thought it was pretty skillfully written, so I’d probably read this author again in hopes that the next one turns out better.
Representation: fat MC (or at least she describes herself that way)
I received an advance copy of this ebook from Netgalley in exchange for an honest review.