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“No Place to Hide” by J.S. Monroe is a psychological thriller about what happens when paranoia turns real. Ever since Adam’s university days he’s felt uneasy at the sight of cameras. Even though 24 years have passed since his incident in college, he starts to notice more CCTVs and cameras pop up in his life. Soon after, strange things start happening Adam him and his family. Maybe he feels like people are watching him because they actually are….

This review contains spoilers.

What I liked:
All medical facts in this book are accurate based on my medical and psychological knowledge.
This novel was really unique and it seemed to have many interwoven layers. As the story kept going, I felt it got more and more intense which really drew me in. I also enjoyed the references to other novels within the book, and how those were incorporated.
The ending was great and I believe it really tied everything together in a satisfying yet still interesting way.

What it could improve on:
I do feel Ji was a little overly convenient, but I liked his presence in the story overall. Also, Adam saved Louis’s life and his ‘soul’ years ago, so if anything you would’ve thought that may even the score. But I suppose it wasn’t the deal Adam made…

Thank you to NetGalley and Aria & Aries for the ARC of this book.

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