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G**N
Review
Great twist and turns but made. believable. Super great story couldn't stop reading. Would recommend to everyone.READ THIS BOOK FOR SURE
J**M
Page turner…
Great read. Just when I thought I knew “who done it”, I am wrong. Lots of twists and turns. Very entertaining.
K**R
FANTASTIC!!!
This, in my Opinion, is how a psychological thriller is written! short chapters that have a mystery, twist and clue, and keeps the suspense moving. Even when I thought I knew who was the "killer", I was wrong. The ending was so....I was truly surprised! Kudos to the author. I've purchased the next book and am anxious to start reading it!
D**D
Excellent!
Great series! Start from book one. This is, again, excellent series. Suspenseful! Addictive! You will be hooked! This book is a definite, psychological thriller! There are so many shocking twists and turns! Susan, without knowing, puts her self right in the target of a killer! As she is trying to balance her daily life with her children and mother, she put them all right in the middle of the sites of a killer! This has an ending you will not believe! This takes a, surprise ending, to a whole new level! Great series! Start from book one. This is, again, excellent series. Suspenseful! Addictive! You will be hooked! This book is a definite, psychological thriller! There are so many shocking twists and turns! Susan, without knowing, puts her self right in the target of a killer! As she is trying to balance her daily life with her children and mother, she put them all right in the middle of the sites of a killer! This has an ending you will not believe! This takes a, surprise ending, to a whole new level!
G**.
excellent book
I Know Everything was one of those books I couldn’t put down. I would call it a police mystery/thriller. The characters are nicely fleshed out and Adler wasn’t a super flawed police officer, the way many are in this genre. The plot is taut with several twists. I highly recommend this book to readers who enjoy this genre!
R**S
Riveting
I read Mathew Farrell’s first book and found it thrilling and enjoyable. When I learned his second book had been released, I thought, “I need to pick it up.” Had I known this was going to be one of the best psychological thrillers I’ve read this year, I would have been standing in line at the bookstore on release day. To my thriller friends - read this book! This story follows the lives of Randell, a doctor of Psychiatry, who is mourning the sudden loss of his wife Amanda, killed in a tragic car accident. Investigating the accident is Susan, a well-respected and sharp as a whip investigator, who immediately recognizes this is not a simple car accident. Switching between the lives of Susan and Randell, the story quickly spirals into a multifaceted thriller. This wasn’t necessarily a “I didn’t see that coming” kind of book, just a well scripted page-turning investigation steeped in clues and psychosis. Mathew has an amazing way of describing a scene. I noticed that in the first book and I think he did an even better job in this second release.
E**T
Better than the other Adler/Dwyer
This is a bit of a prequel book to the Adler/Dwyer team series that the author started. I almost wished I read this one first, I didn’t care for the “what have you done” book that much. The main character Adler didn’t feel like a main character in the other book (it’s a bit of a reverse whodunnit) and in this one it shifter easier from the main story drama of a murder to learning more about Adler’s life and how this book influences her actions in the next one. A good psychological twist for an ending on both books. Might check out more on this author in the future.
M**Z
Okay.
It was SOOOO GOOD until the end!I really didn’t like the ending twist, but everything else was very good and entertaining!
H**S
Suspense who done it novel. That makes you want to notice the world 🌎 a wee bit more.
Great book I've became hooked on Mathew Farrell. Not to the point of dawning a hoodie and watching for the back garden lol. Plus living in Glasgow Scotland, be a bit off a hop and jump. To stand in the garden although us Scottish are used to the cold. He draws you into the story. Till you become part off it and want to help the main officer. Loved this one especially since I read this book back-to-front. Finally finding out why Tim hated the spot in the hall. If you enjoy suspense and who done it books. This will keep you on your toes. Cheers I'm away to find a measuring tape and flash light to keep in my handbag.
R**U
Ludicrous
This tale of a fatal car accident that turns out to be something else reminded me of Harlan Coben, with its smoke and mirrors and twists and turns. The author uses one of the favourite devices of authors of this genre; omitting information that the characters are aware of in an attempt to misdirect the reader. Unfortunately it became very messy towards the end, with too many inconsistencies and too much suspension of disbelief required. I Know Everything is written in an engaging and readable style, which helped me make it through to the end despite some of the annoying plot points. A fairly entertaining mystery/thriller, not offering anything new and let down by a ludicrous explanation of why it all happened.
K**R
I Know Nothing!
"...Everything was just so jumbled up. It was hard to see what was the truth and what was a lie..." is my summation Mr. Farrell - to quote your words!This book had me twisting and turning, flipping back to page 1 to recheck my facts before continuing. Even though you may believe you know where the book is heading, the pleasant journey enhances the arrival; as well as the welcoming familiar friendly face that awaits at the completion of it!!One of few authors able to construct an ending worthy of the build up and maintain the tension throughout right up until the eventual unravelling of the final tiny knot.
A**T
Well I guess you did...
I've recently read a lot of crime novels from another author and wanted a slight change... I'm glad I did, this story was just twisty, turny enough to keep it interesting. I scored it 4 as I'd figured the killer from about half way through (although not certain until the end).This would make a great tv film.
T**A
gripping!
I enjoyed reading the book but everything was so American including the spelling of some words which didn't go down very well.
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