An Anonymous Girl - Greer Hendricks; Sarah Pekkanen
When Jessica lies her way into a psychological study about ethics and morality, she catches the attention of the professor/therapist running the experiment, Dr. Shields. Soon she is caught up in a web of manipulation, obsession, and the pathological relationship between Dr. Shields and her husband.
I have read three other books by Hendricks and Pekkanen that I really liked, so I wanted to go back and read this one that I had missed. While many others may love this book, I did not enjoy it as much as the others I have read by this duo.
Told from two POVs, there are twists, turns, unreliable characters. The reader, along with Jessica, won’t know whose narrative to trust. I thought this read a bit slow paced and repetitive.
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