I Know Who You Are by Alice Feeney

Aimee Sinclair, an actress whose husband goes missing, becomes the prime suspect in his disappearance. Aimee however has to confront her childhood past, where she was stolen by a family whose daughter died. For a change , and despite her somewhat abused non-linear first person story format, the novel takes a fresh approach which leads to a very unexpected climax. Well-written, though the writing style is extremely flowery, which inevitably leads to a slower pace. 4/5

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