I Know Who You Are by Alice Feeney (Flatiron Books)

This psychological thriller dives deep into the mysteries of identity, memory, and the lies we tell to protect our secrets. It follows Aimee Sinclair, a famous actress whose life takes a dark turn when her husband vanishes, and she becomes the prime suspect.

Feeney takes us on a wild ride filled with secrets, lies, and unexpected twists that keep you guessing until the very end. You can't help but get tangled up in the suspense as you try to piece together Aimee's past and present. This book really makes you question how well we truly know the people in our lives.

The whole story has this tense and eerie vibe that leaves you feeling uneasy, with a dark and foreboding atmosphere that adds to the suspense and mystery surrounding Aimee. 

Feeney's characters are complex and multi-dimensional, each with their own motivations and secrets. Aimee is a compelling protagonist, flawed yet sympathetic, making it easy for readers to become invested in her story. The supporting cast adds depth to the narrative, with each character playing a crucial role in the unfolding mystery.

Alice Feeney's writing style is sharp and engaging, pulling you into the story and refusing to let go until the final page. Her descriptive and evocative prose brings the world of "I Know Who You Are" to life, making it a thrilling and suspenseful read.

The story still manages to keep readers engaged, with its twists and turns, but the overall impact may not be as powerful or memorable when compared to Feeney's other highly praised thrillers. The characters are well-developed and the writing is of a high standard, but the novel may not stand out as one of the author's strongest or most impressive works in the genre.


3/5



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