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Friend Request: The most addictive psychological thriller you'll read this year

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I was genuinely surprised by how the mystery was wrapped up and did not see the reveal coming at all! But all in all, I had really good time reading Friend Request along with my friends and I would recommend it to thriller lovers. I try to see the photo as a casual observer might: an ordinary schoolgirl, an old photo that’s been sitting on some mother’s sideboard for years, dusted and replaced weekly. I don’t want to give anything away by saying too much but at the end, there are two reveals and one of them felt like it was put into the story just for the sake of having another “dun, dun, dunnn” moment.

THE ADDICTIVE PSYCHOLOGICAL THRILLER THAT EVERYONE'S RAVING ABOUT - perfect for fans of He Said/She Said , The Couple Next Door and I See You . Showboat Medical Examiner Margot Heavner makes it clear that, breaking with her department’s earlier practice ( The Bone Collection, 2016, etc. Chipped plant pots trail the dead brown remains of my doomed summer attempt at growing my own herbs, and the darkening afternoon sky is a dull sheet of slate grey. My Facebook circle is quite limited in comparison these days, I have culled the list of friends, but when I joined Facebook, I remember befriending people who I had not known much about (i. Now the story in here takes a reader back and forth from the present time and the past high school days for Lousie.All in all this was an excellent read where I both detested Louise, but also rooted for her based on her self imprisonment. She finds the page about the reunion to see all who are going and surprised by the list for of the people going know what Louise did 25 years ago. She grew up in Wiltshire, studied English at the University of Sussex and currently lives in Kent with her family. Adult Louise is dealing with what it means to have a dead girl that she felt responsible for popping back up in her life. I will say this, the second reveal put a lot of things into perspective for Louise and for the reader.

With the class reunion looming, she cannot avoid uncomfortable questions and tries to find out what has really happened to Maria. Her entire adult life, Louise has known if the truth ever came out, she could stand to lose everything.Louise accepts the friend request from Maria, because she has a guilty secret which goes back to the night when Maria has gone missing. Realizing she had been cast aside, Louise will do whatever it takes to get back into the cliques good graces, much to Maria's detriment. Flashing back twenty-five years prior, Maria Weston is the new girl in school, and she isn't exactly well liked.

I find I can’t look at her for long, and my eyes roam around the kitchen, wanting something mundane to fix on, a break from this bewildering new reality. It was definitely a page turner to begin with, but it slowly got less interesting and then ended on a downer.Just as most of us have an online presence, whether it be FB, Twitter, Instagram or any one of the many other social platforms available out there. The story is written in first person, with chapters written in italics, that weren't clear about whom they were about. My coffee is ready, and I have no alternative but to sit back down at the laptop, where Maria has been waiting for me: steadily, impenetrably. The virtual reappearance of Maria sends Louise into a tailspin as she tries to see if anyone else from Sharne Bay has been contacted. Heavner isn’t exactly mollified when Tempe, aided by retired police detective Skinny Slidell and a host of experts, puts a name to the dead man.

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