The whole lucid dreaming thing was a trip. But it was nice to be just as invested in the lives of people in both eras.ģ. Normally, in books with a split time narrative, I find myself enjoying one time period over the other. The book moves back and forth in time and I loved both time periods equally, I loved seeing what happened 25 years ago and how what happened then is effecting things in the present. So I knew going in that this would be a ride I'd enjoy and I did.Ģ. So when I saw that the writer had a new book out, of course I wanted to read it and I did just that! This book had me at hello, I mean it just sounds amazing and creepy and something about old crimes and teens doing despicable things always interests me (in fiction and not in real life!). I highly, highly recommend you pick it up and give it a read. I can't believe I didn't do a full review for it, but I loved it so much, it was creepy and scary and so good. It was everything I expect in the thriller and then some. I read The Whisper Man by Alex North last year and loved it. The fact that afterwards, Charlie Crabtree was never seen again. Which reminds Paul of the most unsettling part of what awful day.
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