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Friend Request

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Interesting and puzzling story told in flashback to 1989 and in 2016 .The main theme is that a dead girl has somehow sent a friend request and the book delves into the past and tells the story of Louise and Maria who was bullied and ignored because she didn't fit in at school.But did she die? that is the question and if she did who is pretending to be her.Well I wonder...... This was a well crafted and interesting book I liked the use of flashbacks and didn't have much of an idea well no ideas at all really about what was going on.It kept me page turning and interested.good book.

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Friend Request is a book which moves between the past and present as it tells the story of Louise, a single mother with a successful interior design business. She is shocked to receive a friend request on Facebook from an old school friend, Maria. It is particularly shocking since Maria died more than 25 years ago and Louise has been racked with guilt ever since, believing she played a part in her death. She discovers a reunion has been arranged for her year and decides to attend to try to uncover exactly what happened on the night Maria disappeared. Through the scenes set in the past we see how Louise was led into doing things by other school friends because she wanted to stay in the popular set. Maria was the unfortunate target of their bullying campaign, although I would say that Louise was also a victim of the bullies. The addition of italicised parts of the novel from the point of view of an anonymous narrator really added to the unsettling atmosphere as I wondered who this person was. Could Maria really be alive after all and if not, who was the narrator? Friend Request is a fast paced read and a real page-turner, particularly towards the end as Louise and her son seem to be in real danger.  Friend Request is a book which will have you checking your social media privacy settings and thinking carefully about what you share!

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Receiving a Facebook friend request from a girl she knew at school should have made Louise Williams happy, but there was one major problem: Maria Weston has been dead for over twenty years. Knowing that she was partly to blame for the girl’s disappearance at a school leavers’ party, Louise is forced to make contact with people from her past as she tries to discover just who is behind the Facebook account. When a school reunion is organised, and another school friend’s body is discovered in the woods by her old school, Louise knows that she cannot trust anyone in her quest to find out exactly what happened to Maria.

I opted to read Friend Request after seeing so many positive reviews from fellow bloggers and I am so pleased that I did. Switching between the years 2016 and 1989, we first meet Louise as the divorced mother of a young boy before learning about her formative years at Sharne Bay High School. It is obvious that Louise has changed a lot in the intervening years, largely down to the incident involving Maria Weston. Bullying plays a pivotal role in the plot and although Maria was the target, I did have a lot of sympathy for Louise as she struggled to be accepted by the ‘cool kids’ whilst maintaining friendships outside of that clique. It is interesting to think that these events happened before the advent of social media and dread to think what would have happened to Maria if it had existed in 1989.

Throughout the book, Louise becomes more and more isolated as she doesn’t know who she can trust, suspicion being cast everywhere. This made for a tense read, especially when ‘Maria’ ups her game and makes it obvious that Louise is firmly in her sights. I liked the fact that there were several examples of misdirection so that you didn’t know which incidents were down to ‘Maria’ and which had a perfectly logical explanation.

The author’s characterisation is very authentic, especially when writing about the trials and tribulations of being a teenage girl at secondary school. I’m sure everyone reading could relate some of the characters to people they knew during their own education.

For a debut novel, this is an excellent story which is well-written, pacy and gripping. I look forward to reading more of Laura Marshall’s work.

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Wow I loved this book. Very apt storyline with all the social media interaction everyone had nowadays! I liked the character of Louise even though you knew she was guilty of something awful.

Can't say much or I'll spoil it but Louise gets a friend request from a dead old school friends and from then on after accepting it things get weird, and scary and her life is turned upside down.

A great book with lots of twists I thought I had the culprit but I was wrong lol a really enjoyable book a must read!!!!

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Remember the peer pressure at school? You were a nice person really, but those popular girls you so wanted to impress and be part of, they made you say and do things you didn't want to do; do things you knew you shouldn't do. That's just how Louise feels in trying to be best friends with gorgeous and popular Sophie. Then Maria, the new girl at school who quickly became Louise's best friend, she disappears after a party, falls off a cliff into the sea. No body was ever washed up or found.

Twenty-six years later, Louise gets a friend request into her Facebook account from Maria Weston, coinciding with a school reunion in a couple of weeks time. From chapter 2 we go back to 1989 when the group of teenagers were at school and what started as mild bullying and peer pressure started. The two timelines neatly explore the girls personalities and the back timeline answers questions and gives explanations of the present timeline.

I found much of the book to be quite gripping. The question on both the characters and the readers mind continues through to almost the end of the book – is Maria Weston alive and has she come back to seek revenge? There are lots of tense moments, never any dull ones, and the telling of the story, the plot, is very well thought out and realistic. I can hardly believe that Friend Request is Laura Marshall's debut novel, she reads like a seasoned author. I can only expect that future works will be even better.

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Social media; in the 21st century you just cannot hide from it. Love it or hate it, social media features heavily in the majority of people's lives. When Louise receives a Facebook friend request from someone she least expects to, her life is turned upside down, forcing her to revisit a past she thought she had long left behind her. An excellent page turner, keeping me hooked, wanting to read more and more. Highly recommend.

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One of the first things I did when I finished this book was to go on Facebook. Not to write a review or to share how much I enjoyed this book but to check my privacy settings!! The scary side of social media is shown off to sickening levels here when you realise just how much you leave yourself open to online! Now I know we have all Facebook stalked ex partners and friends (NO??!! Just me then??) to torture ourselves gazing at their Facebook perfect lives, with their subtly placed lifestyle boasts and carefully chosen, filtered photos but after reading this book you will rethink your online presence. Louise Williams has left herself open to more than she realises when she shares her normal everyday life on her Facebook page. Struggling to move on after her divorce has left her a single mum to 4 year old Henry she is shocked to receive a friend request from an old school friend especially when that friend is dead. Louise is keeping secrets about what happened the night Maria Weston went missing but it looks like they aren’t as hidden as she might have hoped. A school reunion may provide some answers but are they the ones Louise wants to hear?

Wow! This is one brilliantly twisted, knicker-grippingly suspenseful psychological thriller that fits perfectly into my favourite genre! I thought I had it all figured out, spotted all the clues and was sitting smugly thinking “I’ve got this one” but no, I was way off the mark! If you want an unputdownable, relentless but highly relevant nail biter then Friend Request needs to be on your Kindle right now! If this is the standard of her debut novel then I can’t wait to see what Laura Marshall has up her sleeve for any future books she writes. This is the exact quality of writing and plotting I want to read when picking a psychological thriller and it’s set the bar pretty high for the rest of my summer reads!

Friend Request is a dazzling debut, compellingly written with a thought provoking and credible storyline. I thoroughly enjoyed every minute I spent reading it and highly recommend it to fans of this genre. It’s a good ‘un!!!

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Louise is a single mum building up her business as an interior designer. Whilst scanning Facebook she is shocked to find a 'Friend Request' from Maria- who died after their school leavers dance many years ago!

Louise's teenage years had been troubled. She longed to be part of the 'in' crowd with the popular girls- especially Sophie, but she felt uncomfortable with their involvement in drugs. She felt slightly bad about dropping Esther, her Primary school friend and when Maria arrived it seemed they might be friends until the 'in' crowd made her choose. The night of the Leaver's dance and the things Louise was involved with have haunted her ever since.

Louise accepts the request. Soon she is communicating with Sophie. As a school reunion is announced she decides to go even though she feels increasingly threatened by messages she receives.

The story is told across two timelines- the present and the year Louise left school. It was at times an uncomfortable read. I wanted to tell Louse to run from the poisonous 'in' crowd and stick to Maria & Esther- needless to say she wouldn't have listened! As things grew darker I couldn't stop reading! Thanks to Netgalley & the publisher for this great read.

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Friend Request looks at the problems of social media, and is a frightening portrayal of what could happen to anyone. I like the fact this is novel is about something central to todays society and it is this which makes it the more frightening. The danger faced by the characters is disturbing, but very real. Louise had my empathy by the end of the book, she may have made some bad decisions in her life but Im glad she found redemption in the end. This is a fast paced, cleverly plotted thriller that will chill your heart.

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This is a gripping story right from the start. Louise receives a friend request from an old school friend, Maria. But Maria is dead isn't she? She died at a school leavers party and even now, years later, Louise is still dealing with the deep guilt believing that she has some responsibility for Maria's death. So who is behind this friend request? Could it be Maria? As the layers of this tense story are peeled back one by one the story gradually becomes deeper and more murky with each layer.
It's a story of the far reaching effects of school bullying and how social media can leave us wide open to scrutiny and menace.
Highly recommended read!
My thanks to publishers Little, Brown Book Group UK for the opportunity of reading this ARC via Netgalley

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A brilliant psychological thriller, enjoyed it thoroughly, it did take a few chapters to get into, but once I was hooked that was it. The ending had me on pins, wondering what was going to happen! I would definitely recommend.

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Friend Request

When you log into Facebook and see a friends request its usually you know, that you’ve met or have a similar interest, it can even be somebody from your past, but, what do you think when your request is from someone who everybody thinks is dead? That’s exactly what happened to Louise Williams.

1989 in the last year at school a new girl starts and she’s everything that Louise usual friends aren’t, Maria is funny, brash and almost immediately they are firm friends.

2016 and Maria wants to be friends on Facebook, but, Louise hasn’t seen her since the leavers party. Just seeing Maria’s name brings all those hidden memories back to the surface, the secrets.

Maria’s reappearance threatens everything that she has, her freedom, job and more importantly her son. As the messages become more threatening the more she finds out that she really didn’t know the whole story of that dreadful night.

I liked the fact that this entered the social media world, most of us have an account either facebook, twitter or one of the many other options, but, can we honestly say we ‘know’ all of our ‘friends’?


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When Louise Williams receives a message from someone left long in the past she feels sick.
Maria Weston wants to be friends on Facebook.

Because Maria Weston has been missing for over twenty years. She was last seen the night of a school leavers' party, and the world believes her to be dead. Particularly Louise, who has lived her adult life knowing herself responsible for Maria's disappearance. But now Maria is back. Or is she?

As Maria's messages start to escalate, Louise forces herself to reconnect with the old friends she once tried so hard to impress, to try to piece together exactly what happened that fateful night. But when another friend's body turns up in the woods outside their old school, Louise realises she can't trust anyone and that she must confront her own awful secret to discover the whole truth of what happened to Maria . . .

I really enjoyed this book ... I love it when things appear to be going one way then in a massive twist things are turned upside down. I never suspected where this book led to 4*

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4.5 Stars

Bewildering set of circumstances that kept me guessing right until the end. It seemed to me that I believed every last lead or piece of information as it came up, potentially making me even more gullible than Louise, the main character.

But the question is, would you accept a friend request from an old school acquaintance who has been presumed dead for 25 years? After all anyone can pretend to be anyone online. Well Louise did accept a request in those circumstances, made all the more chilling by the secret Louise has held about the girl for her whole life.

The tension really starts to ramp up as the story progresses and I loved the sense of danger, as though you knew something big was going to happen but you just weren't sure what or possibly why. There is also a school reunion coincidentally that has been organised for Louise's year group, and it leads to her rethinking about her last year of school, how she was a teenager, and a whole host of other emotions.

This is the sort of book that almost everyone can relate to in some way, from a bad childhood, fear over losing your own child if a secret gets revealed, ex husbands, walls protecting your innermost feelings, or just receiving friend requests from unknown or unexpected sources.

Friend Request is a gripping story that once I got into it properly, I found quite hard to put down. It's a great debut novel, and I would definitely look at reading more by the author in the future.

Thank you to Netgalley and Sphere for this copy which I have reviewed honestly and voluntarily.

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Friend Request is an interesting psychological thriller set in the world of social media. Louise Williams is a mother with one child. Her life is going well until her husband leaves her for another woman starting events that will change her world. It is interesting to note that with the event of her divorce, Louise starts reflecting back and due to social media being what it is, she starts reflecting back to a time when life is supposed to be innocent but things are never that easy.

The author, Laura Marshall, has created a realistic world exploring the world of social media whilst reaching out to the past to rekindle lost relationships. This is done very well and this first time author is able to migrate through the different strands and exploring the past and fitting this into the present. The book is a masterclass on dealing with a psychological thriller that deals with typical problems of today and how modern life has enabled people to become closer.

The book handles the romanticism that we have for the past and how sometimes the pain, though it becomes buried beneath the surface, but never truly goes away. This is handled very well and when the past becomes more evident, the novel runs at a great pace to its ultimate conclusion.

The juxtaposition between the past and the present day are very well handled and the dealing of relationships as teenagers and as adults and how these difference. Marshall is also very adept in handling the two periods of time by mirroring situations and how they different but share a similar bond.

The mystery of the past is very well handled and this is a definite page turner. The characters are very well rounded and the narrative and plot are very well handled. The story is very relevant to today and would be a perfect book club property as there is so much to digest, discuss and explore within the pages.

This is definitely a page turner and I highly recommend to fans of modern fiction and who love a good mystery thriller.

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This is the story of Louise, a single mum recently divorced from the love of her life, Sam.

The timeline is 2016 and Louise is dealing with life as best she can, she runs a successful business and she adores her little boy, Henry. One day she receives a notification on Facebook 'Maria Weston wants to be your friend' and Louise is catapulted straight back to 1989 and the school leavers party where Maria Weston is believed to have been killed and Louise thinks she was partly responsible.

Louise needs to know who is behind the friend request and why now, after all this time? When she hears that there is going to be a school reunion she thinks she may possibly get some answers to what happened that fateful night.

This book is the epitome of social media and makes you question whether the person you know is really the one behind that keyboard. It also shows how far people will go to fit in with their school friends and what effect peer pressure has on us all. Laura Marshall has depicted this story so accurately and makes you realise things are not always as they seem. I tried to second guess who was behind it all but was surprised when it was revealed and the twist when it came was a real shocker.

I really enjoyed this book and look forward to reading more by this author. Thank you to Little Brown Book UK for the approval. I will post my review on Goodreads now and on Amazon and Twitter on publication day. 4 stars

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Give yourself some reading space and time for this read as you may find yourself racing through it with a late night!!
When Louise receives a friend request from Maria, someone from school who she feels she treated badly, it is a shock ... even more so because Maria is believed dead.
This is an intriguing look at how easily people get caught up in bullying, the notion of how guilt impacts our lives, plus the dangers of the internet and how people can track you down ... but the internet hides people so you can't be sure who is getting in touch and why.
It is an intriguing and layered book with a character that you sympathise and feel for in the present day story [2016] but feel frustrated and saddened by in the story from her past in 1989. It provokes discussion and questions about how you might respond from a variety of viewpoints and I feel makes some telling points about human nature and how we feel affirmed.
Overall, at its heart, it is an engaging and pacy psychological thriller with much to enjoy and several atmospheric sequences that ramp up the suspense. Unlike many thrillers where I have become frustrated by decisions made by the lead characters I can see logic in the majority of their choices even though I did think "tell the police" at a few points in the story [!!]. Also, I didn't find it a totally predictable read which is always good in a thriller. A great choice to pack away for your summer holiday.

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Friend request was a great book I loved it and struggled to put it down I ended up reading it in a day.
The book switches between 1989 and 2016 and the power of social media to connect with old friends.
A great psychological thriller that will keep you guessing right to the end.
Well deserved 5 stars from me.

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I really enjoyed reading this. We live in a world of social media and it makes you think about how much info we give out. I felt sorry for Louise. Punishing herself for a mistake she made in the past and someone out for revenge. A real page turner

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Laura is a single mum, unhappily divorced from the love of her life when she found out he was having an affair. He life is all about her son and her work when she receives a Facebook friend request from an old school friend - the problem is that she believed that the friend had died, and that she was responsible for her death. Who is contacting her - is it the friend? And what are the repercussions if what she did many years ago come out?

The story is told in 2 timelines, and keeps you guessing until the very end. Highly recommended.

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