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An Anonymous Girl
by Greer Hendricks, Sarah Pekkanen
4.5 stars
Anonymous girl is a psychological thriller about a girl named Jessica who sneaks her way into a psychological study in the hopes of making some quick cash. Oh boy! Little did she know that she'd be in for a big messed up drama. She is made to answer a couple of questions on mortality and ethics in relationship. And as the study progress the questions become more and more personal and intrusive. For a while Jessica vacilitates between continuing and resigning from the study, but when she finds out that her father has been laid off from his job, she decides to continue for the money.
After several sessions, Jessica is asked to meet the doctor, conducting the study, personally for the next stage in her ongoing study. This stage involves placing the subjects in real life scenarios to test their moral and ethical values. Jessica doesn't know that she is the only subject selected for this phase. There is something unique about her that the doctor thinks make her special for the study.
What is so special about Jessica? Is there anything the doctor is not revealing about the study? Is Jessica honest with her answers or is she fabricating fake stories for money? Can we trust her?
Can we trust anyone?
Jessica is a typical naive girl sucked into a world of deceit, lies and drama. she may be naive but she isn't innocent. She has secrets that she wants to protect.
The doctor is smart, intelligent, highly strategic but she too carry a burden of secrets on her shoulder. She is in true sense a falcon.
Definitely a great thriller. It totally sucked me in. It was menacing, it was suspenseful, it was clever. However, a little work on pacing and ending could have made this book a 5 star read. The predicament of our main character reaches to a peak from where the escape seem impossible but somehow she manages entangle herself from it, like one entagles a wireless earphone. It was way too easy. I was expecting a much more complicated ending.
However, it's pretty solid read. I liked this better than The wife Between us. the writers have really upped their game and am exciting to see what they will write next.
My review for Wife Between us.
People are motivated to break their moral compasses for a variety of primal reasons: survival, hate, love, envy, passion. And money.
Anonymous girl is a psychological thriller about a girl named Jessica who sneaks her way into a psychological study in the hopes of making some quick cash. Oh boy! Little did she know that she'd be in for a big messed up drama. She is made to answer a couple of questions on mortality and ethics in relationship. And as the study progress the questions become more and more personal and intrusive. For a while Jessica vacilitates between continuing and resigning from the study, but when she finds out that her father has been laid off from his job, she decides to continue for the money.
After several sessions, Jessica is asked to meet the doctor, conducting the study, personally for the next stage in her ongoing study. This stage involves placing the subjects in real life scenarios to test their moral and ethical values. Jessica doesn't know that she is the only subject selected for this phase. There is something unique about her that the doctor thinks make her special for the study.
What is so special about Jessica? Is there anything the doctor is not revealing about the study? Is Jessica honest with her answers or is she fabricating fake stories for money? Can we trust her?
Can we trust anyone?
Jessica is a typical naive girl sucked into a world of deceit, lies and drama. she may be naive but she isn't innocent. She has secrets that she wants to protect.
The doctor is smart, intelligent, highly strategic but she too carry a burden of secrets on her shoulder. She is in true sense a falcon.
It’s his favorite bird. Their exceptional visual acuity enables them to identify the presence of prey through the slightest ripple of grass in a verdant landscape.
Definitely a great thriller. It totally sucked me in. It was menacing, it was suspenseful, it was clever. However, a little work on pacing and ending could have made this book a 5 star read. The predicament of our main character reaches to a peak from where the escape seem impossible but somehow she manages entangle herself from it, like one entagles a wireless earphone. It was way too easy. I was expecting a much more complicated ending.
However, it's pretty solid read. I liked this better than The wife Between us. the writers have really upped their game and am exciting to see what they will write next.
My review for Wife Between us.