Wednesday, September 30, 2020

Review: Someone's Listening

Someone's Listening Someone's Listening by Seraphina Nova Glass
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Dr. Finley is a radio therapist who doles out advice, including helping to make sure that abused women have a plan to escape from their situations. But her success is stripped away when a patient makes a stunning accusation against her, then suffers injuries from a car crash. If that wasn't enough, during the chaos of the car crash, her husband disappears. She is the only one who can figure out who is trying to make her life hell, and it isn't easy. 

This is a great thriller/mystery. What makes it so good is that the narrator is slightly unreliable because of her abuse of alcohol and prescription drugs. Along with that, you aren't really sure who is doing these things to her until nearly the end. A typical thriller gives it away about halfway through the book, but this one waits until nearly 90% of the book is read before you understand just what's taking place. It's certainly a book most thriller lovers will not want to put down until the last page. 

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