Sometimes I Lie by Alice Feeney
A natted multi-timeline psychological thriller that follows Amber Reynolds, a radio presenter who wakes up in a coma after a car accident. Trapped in her own body, she can hear everything that is going on around her, including her husband and sister's suspicious behavior. As Amber pieces together the events leading up to the accident, she begins to question her own memory and the truth of her relationships. With this, the third book I've read by Feeney, Feeney's tools in creating her blindsides have lost their luster. Though still well-written, the cat is now out of the bag. Let's hope the next novel is not yet another multi-timeline, multi-narator attempt, where the one narrator clearly is not the narrator inferred. 3/5
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