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Remember Me - Amy McLellan

 


Description

How do you find a killer when you can't recognise a face?



Last night my sister was murdered. The police think I killed her.

I was there. I watched the knife go in. I saw the man who did it.

He's someone I know. But he won't be caught.

Because he knows I have prosopagnosia - I can't recognise faces.

But if I don't find him, I'll be found guilty of murder.

Review

A really gripping read.

The book starts out a little slowly with the scene being set of the murder and the subsequent suspicion by the Police that the woman may have murdered her sister. She has prosopagnosia through being in a coma after a car accident many years ago. It means she can't remember faces from one day to the next. So even though she saw the killer she doesn't know who they are...

The woman is so susceptible once her sister is dead that I found I was really concerned for her. I feared for her safety and wondered how she was going to manage all alone. There are a few people who are on hand to help - but can she trust them?

A clever plot revealing little to begin with and then more about the characters and what happened years ago as the book progresses. I did have my own ideas which I changed a number of times but it certainly didn't detract from my enjoyment of the book and I was waiting with bated breath to find out who the killer was.

I'm giving this book 4 out of 5 stars. My thanks to author for the copy of the book, which I won in a competition on twitter.

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