![]() I could also relate to those hot summers Bec described and wanting to go to the pool or into an air-conditioned fast food restaurant to get away from it so there was instantly that connection to our surroundings. I received this book from Harlequin Australia for review (thanks!) and I wanted to read it because I love psychological thrillers, like a lot of people do and I’m always looking for new ones that really shock me and leave me dying to know more. I didn’t even realise this book was set in Australia (since I skimmed the plot) until I started reading it and it mentioned familiar places but it definitely added another level of enjoyment to the story because it was placed I knew. As the imposter dodges the detective investigating her case, she begins to delve into the life of the real Bec Winter-and soon realises that whoever took Bec is still at large and that she is in imminent danger.” Playing with her twin brothers. But Bec’s welcoming family and enthusiastic friends are not quite as they seem. A young woman, desperate after being arrested, claims to be the decade-missing Bec. Soon the imposter is living Bec’s life. Mysteriously ominous things began to happen-blood in the bed, periods of blackouts, a feeling of being watched-though Bec remained oblivious of what was to come.Įleven years later she is replaced. She’d been enjoying her teenage summer break: working at a fast-food restaurant, crushing on an older boy and shoplifting with her best friend. ![]() ![]() “ In 2003, sixteen-year-old Rebecca Winter disappeared. ![]()
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