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ARC Kindle Copy from Review from Net Galley, HarperCollins Canada and Killer Crime Club.
I received a free, advance copy of this book and this is my unbiased and voluntary review.
A woman wakes up with amnesia in a deserted mountain highway. She is confused and alone as she tries to regain her memory as she soon remembers her parents disappeared after her mother won a huge lottery. Is it coincidental or is it?
Slowly she starts to remember bit as she becomes afraid as nightmares start to consume her. Soon she wonders if she should be afraid of herself instead.
A gripping turns of the page as we watch the intricate of family dynamics and the lies we tell.
I want to thank NetGalley and Harper Collins for my eARC in exchange for my honest review. I loved the beginning, it held me through the middle, for me, it wrapped up way too quickly at the end. I find that it was important to work in how we are brought up, the cultural differences affect us so much. Was this enough for what was billed a psychological thriller? Not for me.