“You Are Not Alone”
Written by Greer Hendricks and Sarah Pekkanen
Reviewed by Diana Iozzia
“You Are Not Alone” is the third book that the
bestselling authors Sarah Pekkanen and Greer Hendricks have created in
collaboration. Their other collaborative works are “The Wife Between Us” and
“An Anonymous Girl”, two psychological thrillers that I loved. Although I was
slightly disappointed with “An Anonymous Girl”, I was absolutely delighted to
hear of this newest work.
“You Are Not Alone” follows our main character, Shay,
who has befriended a group of mysterious women after feeling anxious and scared
resulting from her witnessing a suicide. The secretive group is spearheaded by
Cassandra and Jane, two enigmatic sisters. Cassandra and Jane, along with the
others from the group, believe that Shay is more involved in the life of the
dead woman, Amanda, more than Shay lets on. The other women in the group assist
the sisters in digging up details, spying on, and manipulating Shay. In the
great way of Alfred Hitchcock, divulging too much detail about this thriller
would be a cause of ruin.
In the true fashion of these stellar writers, the
story feels incredibly developed, with every sentence, character, and scene
created with incisive flair. Every moment evokes an emotion: fear, anxiety,
worry, love, warmth, kindness, and anger. The complete story that the writers
have written is penetrating and fascinating, almost magnetic. In only part one,
the book has already been set up in an incredible way, in a cinematic matter.
Part two twists every moment from one on its head and changes the course in a
brilliant fashion. The motives of each character become sharper and even
further scintillating than before. I found that the last final twists in the
climax just blew my mind in a wonderful way.
In conclusion, this is a new favorite thriller of
mine. I am absolutely astounded at how brilliant this is, created with such
intriguing nuance. Hendricks and Pekkanen pull you into a gravitational pull
and refuse to let go. Absolutely brilliant. I highly recommend it to any
psychological thriller, no matter your preferences. Read it; it’ll win you
over, and you’ll never forget it.
I rate this novel at five of out five stars.
I thank St. Martin’s Press for an advance proof. Thank
you for the opportunity.
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