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Amy is the host of an up-and-coming true crime podcast that is devoted to violent crimes against women by their partners. But when her beloved brother is accused of the very crimes she rails against, Amy becomes enmeshed in an investigation where nothing is as it seems. Know To The Victim is a wild, head spinning thriller, with nonstop action on every page, and misdirections at every turn. This is a super-fast paced adventure that I devoured in one sitting, with constantly shifting pieces that will have you questioning every new occurrence as the twisty plot unfolds. Truly the definition of a page-turner! Well done! I received an ARC of this book from the publisher through NetGalley in exchange for an honest review.

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I liked this one but felt like it was a little long. A lot was going on even with a small cast of characters. This is my first time reading this author and I’d like to check out their other books. This is a nice, suspenseful, page turner drama that keeps you fairly engaged. Super interesting read - recommend to anyone who liked Megan Goldin’s work!

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Kelley Armstrong is one of my all time favorite authors and writing as K.L. Armstrong is just as fantastic. Loved it!

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Known to the Victim by K.L. Armstrong was a very good book. I couldn't put it down because I needed to find out what would happen, who was involved, and how things really happened.

The story has good suspense and page-turning drama that keeps you reading well into the night. I really liked the author's writing style, it was engaging and crisp and held my interest.

I would recommend this book. I will also check out other books by this author.

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I thought I had this plot figured out early on. Boy, was I wrong. I won't go in-depth on the story because I don't want to risk revealing any spoilers. Here's what I will say: Known to the Victim is so packed with twists, unreliable characters, and suspense that readers are going to be flying through it as fast as they can. I know I was.

K.L. Armstrong wrote in one of my favorite narrative styles — a first-person armchair detective of sorts, unraveling in the mystery in one timeline. This really allowed me to put myself in Amy's shoes, solving the mystery alongside her. It was incredibly effective, as I felt completely immersed in the storyline.

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