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Sunday, August 18, 2019

Review of The Last Thing She Remembers by J.S. Monroe

I received a copy of this title via NetGalley. All thoughts and opinions are my own.

Who can you trust if you don't know who you are? 

She arrives at the train station only to realize her bag had been stolen--her passport, credit cards, laptop, house key now all gone. And even more disturbing, when she goes to report the incident, she can't recall her own name. 

All she has on her is a train ticket home.Suffering from stress-induced amnesia, the woman without a name is a source of mystery when she appears at the sleepy Wiltshire village where she thought she lived. She quickly becomes a source of conspiracy and fear among the townspeople. Why does one think he recognizes her from years earlier? And why do the local police take such a strong interest in her arrival?

From the critically acclaimed author of Find Me comes a shocking new tale of dark pasts and deception, leaving us breathlessly analyzing the role memory plays in defining who we are--and who others think we might be.

My Review:
4 Stars

A stranger shows up at your door. They have no identification and no recollection of they are, with the exception that they used to live in the house that you currently own. Would you take pity and invite them in or turn them away as they no longer have claim to what is currently yours?

One couple has that very decision to make when a young woman shows up on their doorstep.  Such a seemingly harmless decision is about to break apart their world. Unleashing secrets that have been stowed away and showing the true sides to those you thought you knew best. 

A twisting and turning tale about what one act of kindness could ultimately cost you. 

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