A review by rachnajain
When She Was Me by Marlee Bush

4.0

It was a slow-burn psychological thriller that kept me guess till the end. Such a great read!

Told from multiple POVs, all the narrators were unreliable. The POV kept switching between the twin sisters- Cassie and Lenora in the present and one of the sisters (unnamed) in the past. It made so hard to decide who to believe.

3 secluded cabins, unreliable characters, family secrets, murder and missing time. The book was creepy, unique and sinister. The characters were intriguing. The atmosphere was creepy and isolating. I loved it! The ending had me shook!

This is Marleeā€™s debut book and I absolutely enjoyed it. I can't wait to see what she writes next.

I would recommend this book if you enjoy a creepy, unputdownable slow-burn thrillers.

Thank you so much Poisoned Pen Press, Netgalley and Marlee Bush for this ARC copy!