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Remember Me

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Thank you NetGalley for this advanced copy. The cover drew me in as there was no description on this listing. I wasn't sure if it would be any good, but took a chance. Talk about family secrets, backstabbing, messed up relationships. My jaw dropped on more than one occasion. Also a little messed up in my opinion, but that's also what makes it a psychological thriller. Good book!

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Thanks Netgalley and the Publisher. This is a debut powerful story of love, gate and secrets. A good but not a great read.

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A darkly disturbing thriller about revenge. A must read. Highly recommended.
Joanna Bailey and Sarah Wallis are two sisters. They both love each other, care for each other, share everything as they live in the same house. Their dad is no more and mum is sick of dementia and is miles away from them. Sarah is a vulnerable woman because she is suffering from prosopagnosia, she can't recognise faces. She use other features of the person to recognise them like their hair style, voice, dressing sense etc. One night both sisters were doing their jobs, one was watching TV and the other was reading a book. Suddenly there was a knock on the back door and Joanna went to open the door and someone she knew came inside the house and murdered her brutally and gave Sarah so much wounds. Now Joanna is dead and Sarah is covered in her blood.
DS Samira Noor and PC Casey Crown with their team are assigned to the case. And then the investigation begins. In this story everyone is not what they seems. Every character is given equal importance and especially the characters of both sisters along with James, Joanna's son, Alan, their neighbour. I couldn't figure out who was the murderer. This story left me breathless. Both sisters have a troubled past. They're not so lovely sisters. This book is pacey with a lot of suspense which wake you up and force you to read it's last word. Its a wonderful debut by Amy.
Thanks to NetGalley and Orion Publishing Group for giving me an advance copy of this awesome psychological thriller.

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Two sisters Sarah and Joanna lives in a house, one of them, Sarah is face blind. One night someone entered in their house and stabbed Joanna and Sarah saw that he was a man. But the problem is that she isn't able to identify him because she's face blind.
This is a good thriller with many twists. I loved Joanna's character and of James, they were lovely. Although narration of the story steals the show and keep the reader hooked.
The killer is still outside and Sarah is living in fear. Will the killer make Sarah his next target or will the police catch him before he strikes again? These questions forced me to read this book till the end. And i must say that it was enjoyable.
Thanks to NetGalley and Orion Publishing Group for a copy.

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