Sometimes I lie

Sometimes I lie

2018 • 262 pages

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Average rating4

15

I really enjoyed this mystery/thriller from start to finish. I did not expect it go in the direction it did, which makes a good thriller.

This story begins with the main character, Amber, in a coma unable to remember how she got there. She can hear everything going on around her but cannot move or speak. Through flashbacks and diary entries, the truth is slowly revealed, and it is a shocking truth.

I think I like this book so much because it's dark and disturbing. The inner workings of the Amber's mind are intriguing. The reader sees all the other characters through the lens of Amber's mind, and she admits in first lines of the book that she lies. Therefore, the reader does not know what or who to trust. Are her memories truthful? Are the other characters really how she portrays them? The author makes great use of this unreliable narrator.

Alice Feeney has proven her skill in this debut novel, and I look forward to reading more of her work.

January 9, 2020Report this review