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The Look-Alike

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I really loved this book!! It had so many twists and turns. It kept me on the edge of my seat wondering what was going to happen next!! This was my first book by this Author, and it won’t be the last!! Quick read!! Highly recommended!! You won’t be disappointed!!

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I have read many of Spindler's books and this was another good mystery. Told in two different timelines, this is a story about how our pasts can haunt us and how we may doubt what we believe to be true. I enjoyed the story line, characters and way Spindler developed the mystery. The Look-Alike was a quick and enjoyable read. Thank you netgalley for this arc in exchange for my honest opinion.

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This was very good, but the ending wasn't too hard to guess and that took a little away for me.

Sienna was a Wisconsin college student when she found a fellow student stabbed to death during a snowstorm. This stressed her mentally ill mother. That, and what her father deemed an inappropriate relationship with the campus police officer who came to her aid, caused him to send her off to London. Five years after her father's death Sienna came home, hopefully to stay and open a restaurant. Just at the time of her return the police decide to reopen the still unsolved case.

There are lots of people that Sienna trusts, but everyone has secrets. Her mother's mental state is not good, her brother is going through a divorce and does not want Sienna to contact his ex, and then there is the very cute new neighbor across the street who always seems to be up and looking right into Sienna's house....

It was good and a fast read and I liked it enough to read a little in the middle of the night when I had trouble sleeping.

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The Look-A-Like by Erica Spindler is a very good novel that is a mystery, a story about mental illness, betrayal, death, and love all woven into one plot. Not only did I enjoy reading this novel but I also learned quite a bit about mental illness and how it can effect not only the mentally ill person but also a family and community. This story starts very early on where a female has been murdered on a college campus. Thus the mystery begins. Who killed her and why? As the story progresses ten years pass and still the murder has not been solved. Who can be trusted? I woke up early in the morning just to finish this novel . What happens to these characters? I NEEDED to know. The Look-A-Like is an easy read and one that I am sure you will enjoy. I look forward to reading more novels by this author. I received this novel for free from the publisher in conjunction with Net Galley in exchange for a fair and honest review .

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I always enjoy reading anything by Erica Spindler. The story was well developed and easy to follow. The characters were well developed and believable. I would definitely recommend it!

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Yikes! I haven't read an Erica Spindler book for a while and forgot how they keep you on the edge of your seat. The Look-Alike is no exception, this old woman had to learn edge of the seat balance again. Ms. Spindler has created a book that is well-written and populated with a phenomenal cast of characters. Sienna was in college when she came across a murdered woman. After ten years in London with her grandmother, she returns home, just as the case is opened again. Sienna is inundated with thoughts about the murder, her mother's illness, Jonathan the new neighbor and worries about having the same illness as her mother. This book is loaded with drama, humor, sizzle, action and suspense. I enjoyed every word and will be working on catching up on the Erica Spindler books I haven't read yet. This is a complete book, not a cliff-hanger.

I voluntarily read and reviewed an advanced copy of this book that I received from NetGalley. All thoughts and opinions are my own.

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Sienna Scott has returned home after living in London for 10 years with her grandmother. She is happy to be back with family, her mother and brother.
She mother has issues with paranoia and Sienna has been a witness to her meltdowns for years. After her father's death she decided to return home, help with her mother and put the ghosts of the past to rest, if possible.
When she arrives she is greeted by her brother. Her mother seems on edge, living in her home in darkness. All the drapes and shades are closed. She is determined to prove people are passing in front of her home. And that she was pushed down the stairs by an unknown assailant. Even though she told everyone she tripped and fell. Of everything her one challenge is to keep her daughter safe, no matter what.
The girl that died 10 years before was a look a like of her daughter. She is sure that Sienna was the one meant to die.
A story where no one can be trusted. Not family, friends or lovers.

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Sienna returns to her home town ten years after leaving it following her discovering the body of a fellow college student who had been brutally murdered in the snow. Her mother, a woman suffering from paranoia, recently fell down the steps of their home. According to her mother, she was pushed but everyone believes that is just another symptom of her illness. Sienna learns from her brother that the police have reopened the investigation into the ten year old unsolved murder. She is reluctantly dragged into the investigation and begins to suspect everyone around her including her new across the street neighbor. I won’t go any further into the plot because of spoilers but did find it to be fast and entertaining reading. Thanks to Net Galley and St. Martin’s Press for an ARC for an honest review.

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An entertaining psychological thriller although a bit of a slow burner.

Sienna grew up with her mentally troubled mother who made her life miserable.
Now she is back in her hometown trying to solve a murder mystery.
However, the deeper she digs into this murder mystery, the more danger looms around her.
It's either she is the killer's next target, or paranoia is getting the best of her.

Thanks Netgalley, St. Martin's Press, and Erica Spindler for a digital ARC in exchange for an honest and unedited opinion.

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I had never read one of Ms. Spindler’s books before and probably won’t after reading this one. I do understand the good Press for her writing, but I found it overly long, too wordy and too many things going on. The basic story is that a girl dressed like the main character was killed on campus many years ago. Now that the main character is back in town, she is getting anonymous calls claiming she was the one meant to die. Five thousand pages later, you find the answer. Not for me....

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I received an advanced reader’s copy in exchange for an honest review

This book is less of a psychological thriller than a airport purchase suspense novel. The heroine is very passive and the mystery seems to happen around her, which doesn’t necessarily take away from the plot, but it is kind of distracting if you’re the kinda lady that prefers the company of more ballsy females. 3.5.

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Erica Spindler is the master of writing thrilling psychologically books
The Look Alike Is ho different

It is about a woman who thinks she escaped from a murderous attack, many years ago.
Does this represent reality or is it just a delusion?

Now, the past seems to be creeping back into her life..
Is she the potential victim?
I am not giving away any spoilers
Just read this book, but make sure the doors are locked

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This is a stand alone mystery. I love when authors write books in a series but sometimes you just want to sit down and read a good stand alone and not have to worry about sequels. This book really shows how mental illness can disrupt the lives of a whole family and how this family deals with the fallout. A very good mystery with lots of twists and turns and lots of suspects to choose from

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Sienna Scott grew up with a mentally ill mother who made he life a living hell. Now Sienna is back to look into the murder that changed her entire life. As she digs into the past she begins to worry that she’s the killer’s next target, that he’s back to finish the job he started. All the signs are there, aren’t they? Or is Sienna suffering from the same paranoid delusions that destroyed her mother? And which scenario would be worse?

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