Title: I Know Who You Are
Author: Alice Feeney
Genre: Thriller
Published: 2019
Description: Meet Aimee Sinclair: the actress everyone thingks
they know but can’t remember where from. Except one person. Someone who knows
Aimee very well – and what she’s done.
When Aimee comes home and discovers her husband is missing, she doesn’t
seem to know what to do or how to act. The police think she’s hiding something
and they’re right, she is – but perhaps not what they thought. Aimee has a
secret she’s never shared, and yet, she suspects that someone knows. As she
struggles to keep her career and sanity intact, her past comes back to haunt
her in ways more dangerous than se could have ever imagined.
Review: Up and coming actress Aimee Sinclair loves to put herself in someone
else’s shoes. For a moment forgetting who she is and where she came from. It
feels like an escape from reality. When Aimee returns home after n argument
with her husband Ben, he finds his wallet, phone and car keys, but Ben is nowhere
to be found. She reports him missing, but the police question the actress. And
Aimee does have secrets, but not the one the police expect.
Alice Feeney is one of my favorite thriller authors. She wrote “His
& Hers” and “Rock Paper Scissors”, which are two of my all-time favorite
thriller books. But Feeney did not convince with this book.
First, there are too many questions. Which are not a problem in general,
but the answers to these question feel either unsatisfactory, unbelievable or
are left unanswered. I found it interesting to learn about Aimee’s past and the
mystery was engaging. But the final twist and reveal really ruined it for me.
Where Feeney is usually known for her amazing plot twists, she really missed
the mark here. I found it very difficult to believe and something at the very
end of the story felt gross and just not okay. While it’s still a memorable
ending, it’s for the wrong reasons. And I’m still left with a lot of questions
at the end, some things just didn’t make sense.
Overall, the thriller is still engaging and I had a good time with it. But
it was totally ruined by its ending. I’m glad I read other, better books by
Feeney, because if this was my first, I would have been hesitant to pick up the
rest.
Rating: 2,5/ 5
Author: Alice Feeney
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