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Tuesday, September 1, 2020

Book Review - I See You by Clare Mackintosh


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Zoe Walker takes the same route to the train station every day. She even stands at the same spot and has a favorite seat. Zoe would never suspect someone is waiting for her every move. It all started when Zoe spots her photo in the classified ad section with a phone number and a listing for a website called FindTheOne.com. 

Zoe notices other women begin appearing in the same ad. The ad has a different woman each day. She realizes that the women from the ads become victims of violent crimes, including murder. Zoe reports the classified ads in hopes that she can determine the purpose of the ads. When she discovers a key bit of evidence, she realizes that it might be someone she knows. Zoe questions every single person that she comes into connection with. Is the friendly stranger on the train have a more deadly purpose than he is letting on?

The novel was a quick and suspenseful read filled with twists. The author leads you to believe it can be everyone and anyone who is out to get you. Thankfully, we are in quarantine for the next few months but, when I have to go back into the office, you can be sure I will be mixing things up. I can't wait to read other books by the author.

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Sunday, August 4, 2019

Book Review - The Good Son by You-Jeong Jeong

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Twenty-six-year-old Yu-jin wakes up to a strange smell and a phone call from his brother asking if everything is okay because he had a missed call from their mother. Yi-jin shortly discovers her murdered body in their apartment and he is covered with her blood. Yu-jin suffers from seizures his most of his life and has trouble with his memory. He recalls his mother calling his name but, he is unsure why she was calling his name. Yi-jin begins to uncover what happened that night and he learns the truth about himself and his family.

The novel was a suspenseful read but, a few parts were a bit slow. I was surprised at the ending but,  I wondered if there was more that could have been done with the story. Overall, it was an interesting take on the mind of a psychopath and I would read more books by the author.

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