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Paper Ghosts
by Julia Heaberlin
Rachel's sister has made it her life goal to exact revenge on her killer. After extensive training and researching, she essentially breaks a suspected serial killer (Carl Feldman) out of a home and attempts to jog his aging memory-- and ultimately, a confession.
The best thing going for this book is the unique plot line. Keeping the reader in the dark about the narrator was absolutely brilliant-- it tied into the obsession that she finds herself in. I flew through this book because I was DYING to get into the mind of Carl. I wanted to know whether or not he killed. Who he killed. When he killed. How he killed.
I do agree with others readers that the end was a little.. messy. I didn't particularly like the epilogue, but the first 3/4 of the book more than made up for that.
The best thing going for this book is the unique plot line. Keeping the reader in the dark about the narrator was absolutely brilliant-- it tied into the obsession that she finds herself in. I flew through this book because I was DYING to get into the mind of Carl. I wanted to know whether or not he killed. Who he killed. When he killed. How he killed.
I do agree with others readers that the end was a little.. messy. I didn't particularly like the epilogue, but the first 3/4 of the book more than made up for that.