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Convince Me

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TEN STARS to this author. I was blown away, firstly, by her writing. It's hard to describe, but the sentences just seem to flow to form a perfect story. The plot is mind-blowing, the characters realistic and mesmerizing. One of the best mystery/suspense books I have ever read. Do NOT miss this one.

Some people can write well, others think they can but really can't, and SOME PEOPLE CAN REALLY WRITE! Ms. Sadowsky is definitely one of the latter.

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Every wife’s nightmare: what if you lose your husband, and then you learn he’s not the man you thought he was? This premise has been done many times - but I’ve never read a contemporary thriller novel so good at explaining how a sociopath is actually created.

This book is told from the perspective of two particularly important characters in sociopath Justin’s life: his wife Annie (should she have known?) and his mother (did she play a role?). It’s a slow burn in the beginning but really gets cracking with a particularly devastating plot point about 40 percent in. From that moment my heart was in my throat. We also hear from a close friend Will, who sees a completely different Justin and fills in missing pieces. These three narrators and their conflicting experiences with Justin (and the lies they are told, and believe) paint a devastating portrait that will make you angry as you read more.

This book is a slow burn in the beginning so give it a little time. It doesn’t disappoint and moves rapidly after it sets the stage. It is a thrilling book, and also a smart one that is a little hard to read if you’ve ever known anyone who might be a little like Justin. A great, unique psychological thriller. I also have to mention that this book has an awesome dedication that really kicks things off.

Big thanks to NetGalley, Nina Sadowsky and Ballantine Books for this five star thriller in exchange for my honest opinion! This book was thrilling and unputdownable in the best way.

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