Saturday, October 7, 2023

Copycat


My tentative goal for October is to read only thrillers/murder mysteries/dark romances/paranormals/etc (unless my mental health kicks up a fight about it). Here's Hannah Jayne's "Copycat."

["Everyone is dying to read the latest book in the popular Gap Lake mystery series, and Addison is no exception. As the novels biggest fan, Addison is flattered when the infamously reclusive author, R.J. Rosen, contacts her, granting her inside information others would kill for.

But when the most popular girl in Addison's high school is murdered, Addison can't help but think that life may be imitating fiction. And as other terrifying events from the book start happening around her, Addison has to figure out how to write her own ending -and survive the story."]

This one took me a while but not because of the content, but life (long week, weekend naps, trying to adult, etc). 

I almost predicted the ending. Almost. But it seemed weird. Then the killer revealed themself and holy. shit. Wow. It was a turn that I didn't expect, not really. And then the secondary plot twist?! Brava. And how no one belived her when she said it was R.J., and how the entire school (and the police--a few times) turned against her? Brilliant (for them, not for Addie).

Now...on to another Hannah Jayne's novel or a romance? 

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